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Original Articles

LAMINAR FRICTION FACTOR IN MICROSCALE DUCTS OF IRREGULAR CROSS SECTION

Pages 253-265 | Published online: 29 Oct 2010
 

Abstract

An analysis was performed to develop a method by which the friction factor could be determined for microscale channels of the type utilized in micro heat pipes. Using a combination of analytical techniques and numerical integration methods, an expression governing laminar, fully developed fluid flow occurring in very small ducts of irregular cross section was developed and solved. By changing the functions that describe the boundaries, the friction factor and Reynolds number product was readily obtained for a number of different types of cross sections. Using this method, the friction factor and Reynolds number product occurring in a micro heat pipe where the cross section varies from the evaporator to the condenser was solved without the need to reformulate the problem to determine the analytical solution, or reestablish the grid mesh to find numerical results for a given location along the axial direction.

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