Constructal design applied to the optimization of heat transfer in a solid conducting wall
Keywords:
Constructal Design, Thermal optimization, Y-Shaped, NegativeAbstract
The present paper applies Constructal Design to optimize the geometry of a Yshaped negative fin that intrudes a solid conducting wall with heat generation. The main goal is the minimization of the thermal global resistance between the solid wall and the negative fin, which removes energy from the wall. The optimization is achieved by varying the angle between the tributary branch of the Y-Shaped fin and the horizontal axis, as well as, by varying the ratio between the volume of the fin and the rectangular volume that circumscribes it (ψ), while the other geometric parameters are maintained fixed. Constructal Design led to a best configuration, with a thermal global resistance of 53%, 49% and 48% for ψ = 0.3, ψ = 0.4 and ψ = 0.5, respectively, smaller than the ones for the worst configuration.Downloads
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Published
2010-12-01
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Marques, C. H., Santos, E. D. dos, & Rocha, L. A. O. (2010). Constructal design applied to the optimization of heat transfer in a solid conducting wall. VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering, 17(1), 5–15. Retrieved from https://seer.furg.br/vetor/article/view/1655
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