Abstract
To intensify heat transfer within the complex three-dimensional flow field found in technical devices, all relevant transport phenomena have to be taken into account. In this work, a generic procedure based on a detailed analysis of entropy generation is developed to improve heat sinks found in electric machines. It enables a simultaneous consideration of temperature and velocity distributions, lumped into a single, scalar value, which can be used to directly identify regions with a high potential for heat transfer improvement. By analyzing the resulting entropy fields, it is demonstrated that the improved design obtained by this procedure is noticeably better, compared to those obtained with a classical analysis considering separately temperature and velocity distributions. This opens the door for an efficient, computer-based optimization of heat transfer in real applications.
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Eger, T., Bol, T., Thanu, A. R., Daróczy, L., Janiga, G., Schroth, R., & Thévenin, D. (2017). Application of entropy generation to improve heat transfer of heat sinks in electric machines. Entropy, 19(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/e19060255
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