Heat Transfer Study of Convective-Radiative Fin under the influence of Magnetic Field using Legendre Wavelet Collocation Method
Journal: Journal of Computational Applied Mechanics (Vol.49, No. 2)Publication Date: 2018-06-01
Authors : Lawrence Olumide Jayesimi; George Oguntala;
Page : 274-281
Keywords : Thermal performance; Convective-radiative fin; Legendre wavelet Collocation method; Temperature-dependent thermal conductivity; magnetic field;
Abstract
The development and production of high performance equipment necessitate the use of passive cooling technology. In this paper, heat transfer study of convective-radiative straight fin with temperature-dependent thermal conductivity under the influence of magnetic field is carried out using Legendre wavelet collocation method. The numerical solution is used to investigate the effects of magnetic, convective and radiative parameters on the thermal performance of the fin. From the results, it is established that increase in magnetic, convective and radiative parameters increase the rate of heat transfer from the fin and consequently improve the thermal performance of the fin. The results obtained are compared with the results established results in literature and good agreements are found. The analysis can help in enhancing the understanding and analysis of the problem. Also, they can provide platform for improvement in the design of extended surfaces in heat transfer equipment under the influence of magnetic field.
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