2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.icheatmasstransfer.2015.07.001
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Improvement of constructal tree-like network for “volume-point” heat conduction with variable cross-section conducting path and without the premise of optimal last-order construct

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“…Encouraged by the solution for the optimal fin shape, a power‐law shape for the unknown function D1false(xfalse) is adopted 16,20 D1false(xfalse)=c1xm1,where c 1 and m 1 are constant factors. Substituting these forms in Equation (15): dTdx=qi2L11m1H1c1n2m1knormalc(i0.5)m1=ϕiatx=false(i0.5false)L1/n.…”
Section: Two‐dimensional Bionic Quadrilateral Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Encouraged by the solution for the optimal fin shape, a power‐law shape for the unknown function D1false(xfalse) is adopted 16,20 D1false(xfalse)=c1xm1,where c 1 and m 1 are constant factors. Substituting these forms in Equation (15): dTdx=qi2L11m1H1c1n2m1knormalc(i0.5)m1=ϕiatx=false(i0.5false)L1/n.…”
Section: Two‐dimensional Bionic Quadrilateral Volumementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bejan created the famous constructal theory 1‐5 and first applied the research on volume‐point heat‐conducting problems to cool electronic devices 6 . So far, many further research works 7‐41 on this problem have been carried out on the basis of Bejan's work.…”
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