International Journal of Thermofluids (Aug 2024)

Enhanced heat transfer in a two-dimensional serpentine micro-channel using elastic polymers

  • Himani Garg,
  • Lei Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23
p. 100724

Abstract

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Elastic turbulence has emerged as a promising method to enhance heat transfer performance at the microscale. However, previous studies have mainly focused on the overall convective heat transfer performance in curved channels, overlooking the fact that the chaotic flow intensity varies along the streamline, leading to diverse local heat transfer characteristics. In this study, we systematically investigate the hydraulic and thermal properties of a dilute polymer solution under elastic turbulence conditions, where the inflow conditions exhibit a vanishing Reynolds number (Re) and high Weissenberg number (Wi), enabling a comprehensive understanding of the influence of polymers on the system. Through extensive direct numerical simulations using Rheotool, a two-dimensional curvilinear channel flow of an Oldroyd-B viscoelastic fluid is analyzed. By examining the variations of the friction factor and Nusselt number along the serpentine channel, we unveil both global and local characteristics of elastic turbulence. Based on the Wi value, we identify three distinct regimes. In the first regime (05), we observe a remarkable heat transfer enhancement of up to 60% along with a reduced friction factor. The significant enhancement of heat transfer with increasing Wi can be attributed to the intensifying elastic instability resulting from the balance between normal stresses and streamlined curvatures.

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