The effects of varying the fin thickness on the steady-state rate of heat loss from the fin array have been measured experimentally for free-convection conditions. The duralumin fin array had a base area of 500 mm (vertical) x 190 mm (horizontal), and the fins protruded 65 mm proud of, and perpendicularly out from, the base. The experiments were performed with five different fin thicknesses, namely 1, 3, 6, 9 and 19 mm, for base temperatures of 20·0 (±0·1)°C and 40·0 (±0·1)°C above that of the ambient environment, which was maintained at 20 (±0·2)°C. There is an average optimal uniform fin thickness equal to 3·0 ± 0·5 mm, corresponding to the maximum rates of heat loss, for the range of conditions stated when the uniform separ...
SUMMARY The paper analyzes the problem of the optimum thermal design of free and forced convection f...
Natural convection heat transfer in annular fin-arrays mounted on a horizontal cylinder was experime...
In the present study, the effects of the heights and widths of the hexagonal fins, streamwise and sp...
An experimental investigation of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical r...
An investigation is reported of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical re...
The effects of increasing the fin length from 250 to 375 mm on (i) the steady-state rate of heat los...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from aluminum vertical rectangular fins extending ...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from vertical rectangular fins extending perpendic...
In designing a heat exchanger, an engineer is interested in the highest possible efficiency of the u...
Abstract: A new expression has been developed for prediction of the optimal fin spacing for vertical...
Natural convection heat transfer in rectangular fin-arrays mounted on a vertical base was investigat...
A new expression has been developed for prediction of the optimal fin spacing for vertical rectangul...
The steady-state natural convective cooling of horizontally-based, vertical rectangular fins, when i...
Abstract: The industry revolution in thermal engineering started with fixed the extended surface ar...
The thermal and hydraulic characteristics of forced-convective transfers from arrays of vertical, un...
SUMMARY The paper analyzes the problem of the optimum thermal design of free and forced convection f...
Natural convection heat transfer in annular fin-arrays mounted on a horizontal cylinder was experime...
In the present study, the effects of the heights and widths of the hexagonal fins, streamwise and sp...
An experimental investigation of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical r...
An investigation is reported of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical re...
The effects of increasing the fin length from 250 to 375 mm on (i) the steady-state rate of heat los...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from aluminum vertical rectangular fins extending ...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from vertical rectangular fins extending perpendic...
In designing a heat exchanger, an engineer is interested in the highest possible efficiency of the u...
Abstract: A new expression has been developed for prediction of the optimal fin spacing for vertical...
Natural convection heat transfer in rectangular fin-arrays mounted on a vertical base was investigat...
A new expression has been developed for prediction of the optimal fin spacing for vertical rectangul...
The steady-state natural convective cooling of horizontally-based, vertical rectangular fins, when i...
Abstract: The industry revolution in thermal engineering started with fixed the extended surface ar...
The thermal and hydraulic characteristics of forced-convective transfers from arrays of vertical, un...
SUMMARY The paper analyzes the problem of the optimum thermal design of free and forced convection f...
Natural convection heat transfer in annular fin-arrays mounted on a horizontal cylinder was experime...
In the present study, the effects of the heights and widths of the hexagonal fins, streamwise and sp...