An investigation is reported of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical rectangular uniform duralumin fins (constructed with various inter-fin spacings, heights and lengths, all of which remain constant for each system), protruding from a horizontal rectangular base, in the presence of a horizontal, almost adiabatic shroud, situated above the horizontal fin tips. For a constant fin-base temperature, optimal fin separations, corresponding to maximum heat-transfer rates, were determined for selected values of fin height, length and ratio of shroud clearance to fin height. Higher optimal inter-fin spacings ensued as either the fin height or the length was increased. Greater fin heights produced higher heat-transfer ra...
Abstract: The industry revolution in thermal engineering started with fixed the extended surface ar...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
An experimental investigation of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical r...
The effects of varying the fin thickness on the steady-state rate of heat loss from the fin array ha...
The thermal and hydraulic characteristics of forced-convective transfers from arrays of vertical, un...
The steady-state natural convective cooling of horizontally-based, vertical rectangular fins, when i...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from aluminum vertical rectangular fins extending ...
Natural convection heat transfer in rectangular fin-arrays mounted on a vertical base was investigat...
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 vertical rectangular fins extending perpendic...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Experimental and CFD analysis is conducted in order to establish effect of geometrical fin parameter...
Experiments were performed to study the fully developed turbulent flow heat transfer and friction fa...
Abstract: The industry revolution in thermal engineering started with fixed the extended surface ar...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
An experimental investigation of the steady-state rates of heat transfer from an array of vertical r...
The effects of varying the fin thickness on the steady-state rate of heat loss from the fin array ha...
The thermal and hydraulic characteristics of forced-convective transfers from arrays of vertical, un...
The steady-state natural convective cooling of horizontally-based, vertical rectangular fins, when i...
The steady-state natural convection heat transfer from aluminum vertical rectangular fins extending ...
Natural convection heat transfer in rectangular fin-arrays mounted on a vertical base was investigat...
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 vertical rectangular fins extending perpendic...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Experimental and CFD analysis is conducted in order to establish effect of geometrical fin parameter...
Experiments were performed to study the fully developed turbulent flow heat transfer and friction fa...
Abstract: The industry revolution in thermal engineering started with fixed the extended surface ar...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...
Fin arrays on horizontal and vertical surfaces are used in variety of engineering applications to di...