Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669481 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Slip flow in rectangular microchannels heated at constant and uniform wall temperature (H1 boundary condition) is studied. The study is extended to the eight possible thermal versions that are formed of different combinations of heated and adiabatic walls. Integral transform method is applied to derive the velocity and temperature distributions and thus, the average Nusselt number for all the eight thermal versions. It is found that, for microchannels with perfect accommodation for velocity and temperature, the rarefaction has a decreasing effect on heat transfer for all the eight thermal versions. The results of the paper for the special case of non-slip flow agree exactly with the results found for macrochannels in literature.

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