Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669775 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2009 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Heat transfer through fins subject to two different convective media is modeled and analyzed analytically in this work. The terminology “Bi-convection fin” is used to refer to this kind of fins. Five different cases are analyzed: Case A: Bi-convection thickness-wise Bi-metallic fins; Case B: Bi-convection span-wise rectangular fins; Case C: Bi-convection longitudinal-wise fins; Case D: Bi-convection perimeter-wise fins with uniform cross-section; and Case E: Bi-convection perimeter-wise permeable fins. Closed form solutions for the fin temperature and heat transfer rate are obtained. It is found that Heat transfer through Bi-convection fins may be minimized for certain designs such as those belonging to cases A, B, D and E. On the other hand, it may be maximized as for those belonging to case C at specific values of fin indices and convection heat transfer coefficients ratio. Finally, the heat transfer through Bi-convection fins is found to increase as their effective thermal conductivity, cross-sectional area, fin indices and the difference between the base and the effective free stream temperatures increase.

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