https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202226901031
Numerical calculations of heat transfer during FC-72 flow in minichannels performed with ANSYS software
1 Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering Al. Tysiaclecia Panstwa Polskiego 7, 25-314 Kielce, Poland
2 Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering Al. Tysiaclecia Panstwa Polskiego 7, 25-314 Kielce, Poland
3 Kielce University of Technology, Faculty of Mechatronics and Mechanical Engineering Al. Tysiaclecia Panstwa Polskiego 7, 25-314 Kielce, Poland
* Corresponding author: tmpmj@tu.kielce.pl
Published online: 24 October 2022
The main aim of the paper was to apply numerical calculations in ANSYS software to solve problems related to steady-state convective heat transfer during FC-72 flow in a minichannel heat sink. A mathematical model of fluid flow in a minichannel heat sink was proposed. Data from research conducted on the experimental stand with asymmetrically heated test section were selected. The element cooled by fluid flowing in minichannels was a thin foil. The distribution of temperature on the outer heated foil surface was measured using infrared thermography. Thermocouples and pressure meters were installed at the inlet and outlet of the minichannels. A CAD model was prepared with respect to the geometry of the test section. The mesh was created in ANSYS Mesher. A suitable model of turbulences was selected and materials temperature dependencies were considered. The iterative process of creating the model and comparing the results obtained by the CFD calculation was used to capture the fluid behavior. The velocity magnitudes and temperature distributions were presented as the main results of numerical calculations.
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