The analysis of fins using arc length to determine the minimum volume for a given heat transfer rate is demonstrated by a unified formulation for fully and partially wet surfaces of longitudinal and pin fins. The shape of the optimum profile, a circular arc, was identical for both fin geometries under the same surface conditions. The optimum shape for partially wet surfaces had two different circular arcs for dry and wet surfaces. Unlike the previous study, the base thickness of circular profiles was less than that of parabolic profiles, regardless of the surface conditions. The minimum fin volume for the circular profile was always less than the corresponding parabolic profile. The difference in volume between these profiles reached a maxi...
In the present study, the effect of new cross-section fin geometries on overall thermal/fluid perfor...
The optimum design of single longitudinal fins with constant thickness, considering different unifor...
In Fig. 3 the values of Q/Uu3 are plotted versus u for the three values of the slope X = 0, 0.5, and...
A solely analytical method is investigated to determine the minimum fin shape of wet fins subject to...
A method based on the variational principle is used to determine a minimum shape of wet fins for eff...
The present work deals with the heat transfer analysis of pin fins of various geometries namely ─ c...
An analysis was made to determine the proportions of fins made of aluminum, copper, magnesium, and s...
A methodology for determining the optimum pin fin profile is introduced to minimize the fin volume f...
This study presents an analysis for establishing a method to determine an optimum profile of a fin b...
In this paper, the heat transfer of fin without and with various extensions such as rectangular exte...
The effects of varying the fin thickness on the steady-state rate of heat loss from the fin array ha...
© 2018 by Begell House, Inc. It is generally understood that heat transfer of a fin increases with i...
Abandoning the length-of-arc simplification, this paper presents a systematic study on the optimum d...
Abstract:- Fin spacing is chosen to maximize heat transmission rate. Maximization is attained as a c...
This work is to determine the optimum shape and minimum mass of a thin fin by incorporating the effe...
In the present study, the effect of new cross-section fin geometries on overall thermal/fluid perfor...
The optimum design of single longitudinal fins with constant thickness, considering different unifor...
In Fig. 3 the values of Q/Uu3 are plotted versus u for the three values of the slope X = 0, 0.5, and...
A solely analytical method is investigated to determine the minimum fin shape of wet fins subject to...
A method based on the variational principle is used to determine a minimum shape of wet fins for eff...
The present work deals with the heat transfer analysis of pin fins of various geometries namely ─ c...
An analysis was made to determine the proportions of fins made of aluminum, copper, magnesium, and s...
A methodology for determining the optimum pin fin profile is introduced to minimize the fin volume f...
This study presents an analysis for establishing a method to determine an optimum profile of a fin b...
In this paper, the heat transfer of fin without and with various extensions such as rectangular exte...
The effects of varying the fin thickness on the steady-state rate of heat loss from the fin array ha...
© 2018 by Begell House, Inc. It is generally understood that heat transfer of a fin increases with i...
Abandoning the length-of-arc simplification, this paper presents a systematic study on the optimum d...
Abstract:- Fin spacing is chosen to maximize heat transmission rate. Maximization is attained as a c...
This work is to determine the optimum shape and minimum mass of a thin fin by incorporating the effe...
In the present study, the effect of new cross-section fin geometries on overall thermal/fluid perfor...
The optimum design of single longitudinal fins with constant thickness, considering different unifor...
In Fig. 3 the values of Q/Uu3 are plotted versus u for the three values of the slope X = 0, 0.5, and...