Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669688 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2009 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Thermal and hydrodynamic character of a hydrodynamically developed and thermally developing flow in trapezoidal silicon microchannels is analyzed. The continuum momentum and energy equations, with the velocity slip and temperature jump condition at the solid walls, are solved numerically in a square computational domain obtained by transformation of the trapezoidal geometry. The effects of rarefaction, aspect ratio and a parameter representing the fluid/wall interaction on thermal and hydrodynamic character of flow in trapezoidal microchannels are explored. It is found that the friction factor decreases if rarefaction and/or aspect ratio increase. It is also found that at low rarefactions the very high heat transfer rate at the entrance diminishes rapidly as the thermally developing flow approaches fully developed flow. At high rarefactions, heat transfer rate does not exhibit considerable changes along the microchannel, no matter the flow is developing or not.

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