Theoretical and Applied Mechanics Letters (Mar 2016)

Analytical design of effective thermal conductivity for fluid-saturated prismatic cellular metal honeycombs

  • Wenbin Wang,
  • Xiaohu Yang,
  • Bin Han,
  • Qiancheng Zhang,
  • Xiangfei Wang,
  • Tianjian Lu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.taml.2016.01.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 2
pp. 69 – 75

Abstract

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A comparative optimal design of fluid-saturated prismatic cellular metal honeycombs (PCMHs) having different cell shapes is presented for thermal management applications. Based on the periodic topology of each PCMH, a unit cell (UC) for thermal transport analysis was selected to calculate its effective thermal conductivity. Without introducing any empirical coefficient, we modified and extended the analytical model of parallel–series thermal–electric network to a wider porosity range (0.7∼0.98) by considering the effects of two-dimensional local heat conduction in solid ligaments inside each UC. Good agreement was achieved between analytical predictions and numerical simulations based on the method of finite volume. The concept of ligament heat conduction efficiency (LTCE) was proposed to physically explain the mechanisms underlying the effects of ligament configuration on effective thermal conductivity (ETC). Based upon the proposed theory, a construct strategy was developed for designing the ETC by altering the equivalent interaction angle with the direction of heat flow: relatively small average interaction angle for thermal conduction and relatively large one for thermal insulation.

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