Subject Area
Mechanical Power Engineering
Article Type
Original Study
Abstract
In the present work, natural convection heat transfer from discrete heat sources mounted in rectangular enclosure using liquid coolant is investigated. Heat transfer from discrete heaters is non-uniform and should be accounted for by applying the averaging techniques. The averaged two-dimensional governing equations along with the standard k-e model and wall function are solved using the SIMPLE algorithm. The effects of the e cooling fluid type water and dielectrics oil, the different heat flux and time on heat transfer are investigated. The results are compared with experimental measurements. Results show that water gives a good cooling effect compared with dielectrics oil. Maximum heat transfer occurs at the heater leading and side edges. The heater surface temperature is highest at the top-row heaters. Results show also good agreement between the theoretical and experimental measurements.
Keywords
Discreate heat sources; heat transfer; Electronics cooling
Recommended Citation
El-agouz, S.; Bekheit, M.; and Kabeel, A.
(2020)
"Natural Convection Heat Transfer from Discrete Heat Sources Mounted in Rectangular Enclosure Surrounded by a Single-Phase Liquid Coolant.,"
Mansoura Engineering Journal: Vol. 35
:
Iss.
1
, Article 27.
Available at:
https://doi.org/10.21608/bfemu.2020.124701