DCAMM seminar - Exact macro-scale models for the design of compact heat transfer devices

A DCAMM seminar will be presented by


Postdoc, Dr.ing. Geert Buckinx,
1) Department of Mechanical Engineering, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 300A, 3001 Leuven, Belgium
2) VITO, Boeretang 200, 2400 Mol, Belgium
3) Energy Ville, Thor Park, 3600 Genk, Belgium

  

Abstract:

Compact heat transfer devices often consist of channels with arrays of periodic solid structures, like offset strip fins, wavy fins or pin fins. For their design, simplified `macro-scale’ models are commonly employed to analyze the flow and heat transfer.  Typically, these macro-scale models rely on friction factors (or permeabilities) and heat transfer coefficients that have to be calibrated by means of real-life experiments or numerical simulations. Yet, from a theoretical perspective it is not always clear how a consistent calibration can be accomplished, especially since detailed measurements or full-scale simulations of the flow and temperature fields in a device are usually infeasible.

In this lecture,  we discuss how physically meaningful friction factors and heat transfer coefficients can be defined for (quasi-) periodically developed flow and heat transfer regimes in micro heat exchangers. Hereto, we describe the flow and heat transfer on a macro-scale level, by means of proper spatial filtering techniques. In addition, we show that for an exact calibration of the latter friction factors and heat transfer coefficients, specific eigenvalue problems can be solved on a unit cell of the array. These eigenvalue problems allow us to reconstruct almost the entire flow and temperature fields in a micro heat exchanger. Finally, we offer a perspective on how our macro-scale models can be combined with state-of-the-art shape and topology optimization methods to optimize the shape and distribution of the solid structures in compact heat transfer devices.

Danish pastry, coffee and tea will be served 15 minutes before the seminar starts.

 All interested persons are invited

Tidspunkt

tir 10 maj 22
14:00 - 14:45

Arrangør

Hvor

Building 414 - room 061E
Technical University of Denmark