EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF MIXED CONVECTION HEAT TRANSFER USING CIRCULAR, SQUARE, RHOMBIC FINS
Keywords:
triangular,, thermal, fins,Abstract
Pulling Fins are extended surfaces employed to enhance the convective heat transfer from a surface for increasing heat dissipation. Fins with various geometries have been designed and used in various cooling application the selection of particular fins configuration in any heat transfer application is an important state in designed process and takes into account the space, weight, manufacturing technique and cost consideration as well as the thermal characteristics it exhibits. Fins cross section profiles have profound influence on thermal characteristics of Annular Fins and the surface area changes with change of cross section of fins. This study deals with studying the performance of various available fins profiles. Widely used fins profile viz. Rectangular, Triangular, Trapezoidal, Circular, Rhombic, and Elliptical Fins. In Addition to the normal configuration of fins, to new configurations were designed and created.
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