Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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654640 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2007 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
The present paper investigates the developing laminar forced convection and entropy generation in a wavy channel with numerical methods. The effects of aspect ratio (W/H) and Reynolds number (Re) on entropy generation are the major concerns. The studied cases cover W/HÂ =Â 1, 2 and 4, and Re range from 100 to 400. The flow features, including secondary flow motion and temperature distribution as well as the detailed distributions of local entropy generation due to frictional and heat transfer irreversibilities are reported. Through the evaluations of entropy generation in the whole flow field, the case of W/HÂ =Â 1 is found to have the minimal entropy generation among all of the analyzed cases. Besides, the higher Re is found to be beneficial for obtaining the lower values of the total resultant entropy generation in the flow field. Accordingly, the case with W/HÂ =Â 1 and higher Re is suggested to be used under the current flow conditions, so that the irreversibility resulted from the developing laminar forced convection in the wavy channel could be least and the best exergy utilization could be achieved.
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Authors
T.H. Ko, C.S. Cheng,