2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2017.12.003
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Conjugated heat transfer in circular microchannels with slip flow and axial diffusion effects

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“…As numerical solutions would be available as discrete numerical data, their direct application to Eq. (14) would involve a large CPU time in the evaluation of integral coefficients B i,j (t) and C i (t) . In order to minimize the number of numerical integrations that must be performed, a series representation is employed for the filter.…”
Section: Filter Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As numerical solutions would be available as discrete numerical data, their direct application to Eq. (14) would involve a large CPU time in the evaluation of integral coefficients B i,j (t) and C i (t) . In order to minimize the number of numerical integrations that must be performed, a series representation is employed for the filter.…”
Section: Filter Selectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The GITT has been successfully employed to generate benchmark results for many problems in thermal and fluids science and engineering [5,6,11,13]. Recent applications of the technique include solution of conduction-radiation problems [24], convection-diffusion problems [9,10], conjugated heat transfer [2,14], fermentation kinetics [23], among others. The success of the GITT is due to its global error control capabilities; when the finite summation series achieves solution convergence in the flow region with steepest gradients in both time and space, according to any arbitrarily specified accuracy criteria, the solution will be at least as accurate everywhere else in the flow.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%