Volume 2: Heat Transfer Enhancement for Practical Applications; Heat and Mass Transfer in Fire and Combustion; Heat Transfer In 2013
DOI: 10.1115/ht2013-17428
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Experimental Investigation of the Effect of Synthetic Jets on Local Heat Transfer Coefficients in Minichannels During Laminar and Turbulent Flow Conditions

Abstract: Microchannels and minichannels have been shown to have many potential applications for cooling high-heat-flux electronics over the past 3 decades. Synthetic jets can enhance minichannel performance by adding net momentum flux into a stream without adding mass flux. These jets are produced because of different flow patterns that emerge during the induction and expulsion stroke of a diaphragm, and when incorporated into minichannels can disrupt boundary layers and impinge on the far wall, leading to high heat tr… Show more

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“…Previously in the literature, it has been reported that the heat transfer ratio is a strong function of the momentum ratio [2]. However, these previous tests were conducted with a different fluid at transitional and turbulent Reynolds numbers.…”
Section: Effect Of Momentum Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Previously in the literature, it has been reported that the heat transfer ratio is a strong function of the momentum ratio [2]. However, these previous tests were conducted with a different fluid at transitional and turbulent Reynolds numbers.…”
Section: Effect Of Momentum Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The impingement on the wall disrupts developing boundary layers and creates quasi-turbulence that enhances mixing and significantly increases heat transfer coefficients. Heat transfer coefficients are not only increased directly beneath the synthetic jet but are also increased both upstream [2] and downstream [3][4][5] of the synthetic jet as well, leading to a substantial heat transfer enhancement over a large region of the channel. When synthetic jets are placed at multiple locations along the channel, higher heat fluxes can be dissipated and peak operating temperatures of the targeted electronics device can be decreased.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%