Constructal multi-scale structures for maximal heat transfer density
This paper reviews recent constructal-theory advances: the optimal distribution of discrete heat sources cooled by laminar natural convection. Three scenarios are investigated: (i) many small heat sources mounted on a vertical wall, (i) a few small finite-size heat sources mounted on the side wall of a two-dimensional enclosure, and (iii) one heated area on the wall of a vertical diverging or converging channel with chimney flow. In (i) and (ii), the optimally distributed heat sources are not equidistant. In (iii), the geometry changes by varying the space between the walls, the distribution of heating along the walls, and the angle between the two walls. Numerical simulations in the Rayleigh number range 105≤Ra H≤107 show that for maximal heat transfer rate density it is better to install heated sections at the channel entrance. The optimal angle between the two walls is approximately zero when RaH is large. The robustness of flow architectures with optimized distribution of heat sources is discussed. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Published In
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Related Subject Headings
- Energy
- 4017 Mechanical engineering
- 4012 Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering
- 4008 Electrical engineering
- 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering
- 0914 Resources Engineering and Extractive Metallurgy
- 0913 Mechanical Engineering