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    Title: Inaccuracy of Heat Transfer Characteristics for Pin Fins Considering the Influence of Heat Radiation
    Authors: 王輔仁
    Contributors: 冷凍空調與能源系
    Date: 2011-04
    Issue Date: 2017-11-29 10:00:42 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Pin fins are widely applied in heat exchanger industry. The heat transfer characteristics of pin fins can be found in many textbooks and handbooks related to heat transfer or heat exchanger. However, most heat transfer experts recognized from their own experiences that the heat radiation effect equation contained the fourth order exponential of temperature and the emissivity of oxidized metal are higher, the inaccuracy of heat transfer rate might be higher while ignoring the effect of heat radiation. In this study, numerical simulation using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) code was conducted to verify the heat transfer characteristics of pin fins. It is found that the error of heat transfer rate generated by ignoring heat radiation will be as high as 45 % while heat convection coefficient is 10 (Wm-2K-1 ) associated with the emissivity of fin surface is 1.0. It also revealed the heat radiation effect cannot be neglected for pin fins, especially for the application under high emissivity and low heat convection coefficient conditions.
    Relation: Advanced Materials Research
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Refrigeration & Air Conditioning] 【冷凍空調與能源系】期刊論文

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