Investigation of the effect of geometric configurations on natural convection heat transfer in external flow

IF 2.8 Q2 THERMODYNAMICS Heat Transfer Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1002/htj.23111
Birkut Güler
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The complexities of natural convection heat transfer are investigated through experimentation, focusing on the influence of geometric configurations such as spheres, cylinders, and cubes in external flows. The study aims to understand how different geometries affect heat transfer coefficients, providing insights for architectural and engineering applications. Experimental results revealed significant variations in heat transfer efficiency among geometric models, with cubic configurations exhibiting the lowest heat transfer rates compared with spherical and cylindrical counterparts. This underscores the critical impact of geometric configuration on thermal performance and heat dissipation characteristics. The findings highlight the necessity of considering geometric factors in design processes to optimize thermal management strategies. The study contributes to a deeper understanding of convective heat transfer mechanisms, emphasizing the importance of precise geometric modeling in enhancing energy efficiency and sustainability in built environments

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研究几何构造对外流自然对流传热的影响
通过实验研究了自然对流传热的复杂性,重点是球体、圆柱体和立方体等几何结构在外部流动中的影响。研究旨在了解不同几何形状如何影响传热系数,为建筑和工程应用提供启示。实验结果表明,不同几何模型的传热效率存在显著差异,与球形和圆柱形相比,立方体结构的传热率最低。这凸显了几何构造对热性能和散热特性的重要影响。研究结果凸显了在设计过程中考虑几何因素以优化热管理策略的必要性。这项研究有助于加深对对流传热机制的理解,强调了精确几何建模在提高建筑环境能效和可持续性方面的重要性。
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Heat Transfer THERMODYNAMICS-
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