1987
DOI: 10.1080/08916158708946349
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Enhancement of Convective Heat Transfer From Small Heat Sources to Liquid Coolants Using Strip Fins

Abstract: Experiments have been performed to assess the effect of four different longitudinal and offset strip fin arrangements on heat transfer from a small (12.7 mm x /2.7 mm), liquid-cooled heat source mounted flush with one wall of a rectangular duct. In terms strictly of thermal performance, the largest heat transfer enhancement is clearly associated with an offset arrangement and amounts to factors of more than 9 and 20 in water and a dielectric fluorocarbon (3M FC-77), respectively. However, on the basis of a fix… Show more

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“…At low Reynolds number in both water and air streams on the plate were tried by Roadman and Loehrkeon [32]. Brinkmann et al [33] performed an experiment on heat transfer effect on four types of offset strip fin, using dielectric fluorocarbon with liquid coolant water. For that, the Prandtl number was selected in the range of 6 to 25.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At low Reynolds number in both water and air streams on the plate were tried by Roadman and Loehrkeon [32]. Brinkmann et al [33] performed an experiment on heat transfer effect on four types of offset strip fin, using dielectric fluorocarbon with liquid coolant water. For that, the Prandtl number was selected in the range of 6 to 25.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%