Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7060793 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The entropy generation (SËgen) due to fluid friction and convective heat transfer is studied en-route the microscale. The SËgen for water-flow through a circular tube for the constant wall heat flux boundary condition is estimated. The number of tubes (N) en-route the microscale is increased by correspondingly decreasing each tube diameter, for fixed total mass flow rate and the total heat flow rate is also kept constant. There exists an optimum tube diameter (DN,opt) and a corresponding optimum natural number N (Nopt) at which, the sum-total SËgen is minimum. Criterion for DN,opt is obtained in terms of Reynolds number and a modified Brinkman number, which shows that DN,opt depends only on the total heat flow rate. Unlike other reported studies, the fluid temperature in the denominator of the entropy generation terms is considered as local and variable. The difference in SËgen based on reported studies and this investigation increases significantly especially towards the microscale.
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Authors
Pallavi Rastogi, Shripad P. Mahulikar,