Shuichi
Torii Wen-Jei
Yang ABSTRACT A theoretical study is performed to investigate unsteady thermal and fluid flow transport phenomena over flat fins, which are placed in a forced convection environment. Emphasis is placed on the effects of the Reynolds number and fin pitch on heat transfer performance and velocity and thermal fields. It is found that (i) in the high-Reynolds number region, the alternating changes in the fluid flow take place for a larger fin pitch, (ii) the alternating flow in the space area between two fins is mutually interacted by the corresponding one from the adjacent in-line plate fins, resulting in an amplification of heat transfer performance, and (iii) heat transfer performance is intensified with a decrease in the fin pitch, whose trend becomes larger in the higher Reynolds number region.
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