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Heat Transfer of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Circular Micro-Tube

This document discusses heat transfer of non-Newtonian fluids in circular microchannels. It uses the power law model to model non-Newtonian fluids. It presents the governing equations in cylindrical coordinates after non-dimensionalizing for non-Newtonian fluids. It discusses the boundary conditions and presents equations for friction factor and Nusselt number. It finds that slip flow increases axial velocity near walls and Nusselt number. The document models velocity profile and solves energy equations to find mean temperature and Nusselt number.

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Heat Transfer of Non-Newtonian Fluids in Circular Micro-Tube

This document discusses heat transfer of non-Newtonian fluids in circular microchannels. It uses the power law model to model non-Newtonian fluids. It presents the governing equations in cylindrical coordinates after non-dimensionalizing for non-Newtonian fluids. It discusses the boundary conditions and presents equations for friction factor and Nusselt number. It finds that slip flow increases axial velocity near walls and Nusselt number. The document models velocity profile and solves energy equations to find mean temperature and Nusselt number.

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Heat Transfer of non-

Newtonian fluids in Circular


Micro-tube

07D04017
Gaurav Khamesra
4th Year, Mechanical Engineering
IIT Bombay
Heat transfer of non-Newtonian
fluids in circular Microchannels

To Model Non-Newtonian fluids:


Power Law Model is used
where the shear stress, τ, is given by

K is the flow consistency index


∂u/∂y is the shear rate
n is the flow behaviour
index (dimensionless). n Type of fluid
<1 Pseudoplastic
1 Newtonian fluid
>1 Dilatant
Non - Dimensionalization for Non-Newtonian
fluids
The dimensionless governing equations in cylindrical
coordinate
Equations cont.

T0 is some reference Temperature


U is axial Velocity
V is radial Velocity
R is along radial Direction
X along axial Direction
n is flow behaviour index
Boundary Conditions

And they have also used Symmetric Condition - The velocity and temperature
gradient across the symmetry axis is zero.
Numerical Results
Slip coefficient - ratio of the velocity of the
fluid at the wall to the mean velocity.

When slip flow occurs, axial


velocity of fluid near
wall increases and requirement
of mass conservation forces
the fluids to correspondingly
slow down in the center
Friction Factor

the friction factor decreases with increasing of axial distance which relates
to the high pressure drop in the developing section of the channel.
Nusselt Number

-When slip flow occurs, axial velocity of fluid near wall increases which
promotes the role of convection heat transfer and results in higher Nusselt
number.
- For H boundary condition, the wall temperature gradient is more than
that of T boundary conditions
Heat Transfer of Laminar flow in tube
- Datta, A.K, 1999

Model

1. Assumed Velocity Profile for non-Newtonian fluid

n = flow behaviour index, dimensionless

2. Energy Equation

Datta, A.K., 1999. Heat transfer coefficient in laminar flow of non- Newtonian fluid in tubes. J.
Food Eng. 39, 285–287.
Solving Equations

finite T at r =0 => B1=0


Mean Temperature and Nu
Conclusions

12

10
Nusselt Number Nu

0
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
n: Flow Behaviour Parameter
References
1. Datta, A.K., 1999. Heat transfer coefficient in laminar flow
of non- Newtonian fluid in tubes. J. Food Eng. 39, 285–287

1. Numerical study of slip flow heat transfer of non-Newtonian


fluids in circular microchannels by M. Barkhordari, S.Gh.
Etemad, International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow 28
(2007) 1027–1033.

Thank You !

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