Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7058208 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We present the results of an experimental study concerning the gas flow through a packed bed of spheres located between two concentric cylinders, in non isothermal conditions. This problem is prototypal for more complex geometries which can be found in Micro Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) where the heat transfer is a crucial issue. In these applications the characteristic lengths are such that the gas flow regime could fall in almost rarefied regime where the features of heat and mass flows can be markedly different with respect to the continuum regime. We investigated a wide range of regimes, spanning from the compressible continuum flow to rarefied conditions with a variation of the peculiar Knudsen number of about three orders of magnitude, i.e. from Kn = 10â3, which corresponds to almost continuum regime, to Kn â 1 which falls in the transitional region. The heat transfer through the porous medium have been studied by the analysis of the temperature field and the heat flux as a function of the flow rate, the boundary conditions and the porous materials.
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Authors
E. Afrasiabian, L. Marino, C.M. Casciola,