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A methodology to work on geometrically complex heat transfer systems: the cases of heat conduction through composite slabs

✍ Scribed by Wataru Nakayama


Book ID
104135839
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
380 KB
Volume
46
Category
Article
ISSN
0017-9310

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✦ Synopsis


Geometrical complexity considered in the present study is characterized by a large degree of freedom in placement of constituents in a composite system. The constituent sizes are not negligibly small compared to the systemÕs expanse, so approximations of their configurations and placement patterns by some simple equivalents are not feasible. Numerical analysis is a means to estimate heat transfer performance of the system, but a strategy is required to navigate through a vast number of possible constituent patterns to find ones that produce higher heat transfer performance. In the proposed methodology the constituent pattern is captured as a two-dimensional mosaic image of solid cells embedded in a substrate. On an image assumed as a starter, the singular-value decomposition (SVD) analysis is performed to find its (SVD) building block elements. By shuffling the building block elements variants of the starter image are created. Heat transfer analysis is performed on sample systems that are picked up from the ensemble of variants. Using the Taguchi method and through a genetic algorithm-type reasoning, those element arrangements that do not significantly affect the heat transfer performance are weeded out. The methodology is demonstrated on the cases of heat conduction through composite slabs.