WSEAS Transactions on Heat and Mass Transfer
Print ISSN: 1790-5044, E-ISSN: 2224-3461
Volume 8, 2013
Similarity Methods in the Analysis for Laminar Forced Convection on a Horizontal Plate
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Abstract: Heat conduction across a collection of square modules forming a large plane wall is a one–dimensional problem, whereas heat conduction across a collection of scalloped modules forming a large corrugated wall is a two–dimensional problem. In this work, the two dimensional heat conduction equation for three different scalloped modules derived from a basic square module is solved numerically with the Finite Element Method using COMSOL Multiphysics. When the temperature fields in the three modules are post-processed, the conduction shape factors S to be used in the algebraic equation can be easily determined. The heat conductive increments provided by the derived scalloped modules are qualitatively compared with the square module, subsequently accounting for beneficial mass reductions
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Keywords: Large plane wall, Stackable square modules, Large corrugated wall, Stackable scalloped modules, Incremental heat conduction, Mass reduction