The salient feature in the quasi one-dimensional differential equation for annular fins of uniform thickness is without question the presence of the variable coefficient 1/r multiplying the first order derivative, dT /dr. A good-natured manipulation of the variable coefficient 1/r is the principal objective of the present work. Specifically, the manipulation applies the mean value theorem for integration to 1/r in the proper fin domain extending from the inner radius r¹ to the outer radius r². It is demonstrated that approximate analytic temperature profiles and heat transfer rates of good quality are easily obtainable without resorting to the exact analytic temperature distribution and heat transfer rate embodying modified Bessel function...
Performance of annular ?ns of di?erent pro?les subject to heat transfer coe?cient is investigated in...
The thermal performance of an annular fin of arbitrary profile with periodic base and environment te...
standpoint, the heat removal from the annular fin of hyperbolic profile is very close to the heat re...
The salient feature in the quasi one-dimensional differential equation for annular fins of uniform t...
An approximate analytical technique is developed to determine the performance of a rectangular stepp...
This study presents a new approach on the heat transfer enhancement of annular fins with constant th...
Exact and approximate techniques to determine the performance of annular fins with a step rectangula...
The paper deals with the optimization of the convective annular fins with consideration of the base ...
Modified Bessel functions are encountered in a range of engineering applications. This paper present...
Measurement of temperatures on a fin surface along with calculation of heat transfer rate is a very ...
A closed form solution is presented for an annular fin of a constant cross-sectional area subjected ...
Simple approximate analytic treatment of annular fins of variable profile in a heat transfer cours
The present study elaborates on the thermal distribution and efficiency of a longitudinal rectangula...
Measurement of temperatures on a fin surface along with calculation of heat transfer rate is a very ...
Abstract: Performance of annular fins of different shapes subject to locally variable heat transfer...
Performance of annular ?ns of di?erent pro?les subject to heat transfer coe?cient is investigated in...
The thermal performance of an annular fin of arbitrary profile with periodic base and environment te...
standpoint, the heat removal from the annular fin of hyperbolic profile is very close to the heat re...
The salient feature in the quasi one-dimensional differential equation for annular fins of uniform t...
An approximate analytical technique is developed to determine the performance of a rectangular stepp...
This study presents a new approach on the heat transfer enhancement of annular fins with constant th...
Exact and approximate techniques to determine the performance of annular fins with a step rectangula...
The paper deals with the optimization of the convective annular fins with consideration of the base ...
Modified Bessel functions are encountered in a range of engineering applications. This paper present...
Measurement of temperatures on a fin surface along with calculation of heat transfer rate is a very ...
A closed form solution is presented for an annular fin of a constant cross-sectional area subjected ...
Simple approximate analytic treatment of annular fins of variable profile in a heat transfer cours
The present study elaborates on the thermal distribution and efficiency of a longitudinal rectangula...
Measurement of temperatures on a fin surface along with calculation of heat transfer rate is a very ...
Abstract: Performance of annular fins of different shapes subject to locally variable heat transfer...
Performance of annular ?ns of di?erent pro?les subject to heat transfer coe?cient is investigated in...
The thermal performance of an annular fin of arbitrary profile with periodic base and environment te...
standpoint, the heat removal from the annular fin of hyperbolic profile is very close to the heat re...