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Autor:
Barak Kashi, Herman D. Haustein
Publikováno v:
International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer. 104:1-7
Classical heat transfer relations, claiming continual increase of cooling with downscaling, contradict previous experimental findings. We show that the reemergence of viscous dissipation at the microscale breaks heat transfer's symmetry and heat flux
Autor:
Barak Kashi, Herman D. Haustein
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 121:137-152
In this work the influence of nozzle length in submerged jet impingement heat transfer was studied by validated direct numerical simulations, in the laminar flow regime. With the purpose of examining the entire range of nozzle lengths and 500 ⩽ Re
Autor:
Barak Kashi, Herman D. Haustein
Publikováno v:
ASME 2018 16th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels.
Increasing heat flux density of modern micro-electronic devices has promoted a transition to liquid-based forced convection cooling. The miniaturization and maldistribution of micro-electronic heat generating elements (e.g. transistors and laser diod
Autor:
Herman D. Haustein, Barak Kashi
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 146:118804
Laminar jet impingement is an efficient method for heat transfer processes, though much of its hydrodynamics and the resulting convection are still not fully understood. As previously shown, stagnation-point heat transfer (Nu0) depends directly on th
Publikováno v:
Physics of Fluids. 30:063604
Understanding laminar submerged jet flight is important to many transport processes, although existing theory is insufficient within the most relevant near-nozzle region defined by the effective distance x′/(D·Re) < 0.05. A linearized convection d
Publikováno v:
NaBIC
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