A Modeling Study of Microscale Convection on the Heat Transfer Mode of a Fluid

A. K. Borah *

Department of Mathematics, R. G. Baruah College, Fatasil, Ambari, Guwahati - 781025, India

A. N. Dev .

Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Extramural Research Division, CSIR Complex, New Delhi - 110012, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

This paper deals with microscale convection on the heat transfer mode associated with the bulk movement of a fluid. It occurs when a fluid is in contact with a solid surface, and when there is a temperature difference between the surface and the fluid. Whether the motion of the fluid particles is due to density differences imposed by a temperature distribution in the fluid and the resultant buoyancy device, as in the case of face and natural convection, or due to an external device such as a pump that forces the fluid pass the surface, the energy transport phenomenon in convection in always closely related to the fluid motion. Thus, the analysis of convective heat transfer involves a careful analysis of the fluid flow, its behaviour, and characteristics.

Keywords: Convective heat transfer, convective heat transfer in microtubes and channels, electric double layer, nonconventional analysis method


How to Cite

Borah, A. K., and A. N. Dev . 2011. “A Modeling Study of Microscale Convection on the Heat Transfer Mode of a Fluid”. Journal of Advances in Mathematics and Computer Science 1 (4):181-93. https://doi.org/10.9734/BJMCS/2011/423.

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