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Thermodynamics analyses of porous microchannels with asymmetric thick walls and exothermicity: An entropic model of microreactors

Thermodynamics analyses of porous microchannels with asymmetric thick walls and exothermicity: An entropic model of microreactors
Thermodynamics analyses of porous microchannels with asymmetric thick walls and exothermicity: An entropic model of microreactors
This paper presents a study of the thermal characteristics and entropy generation of a porous microchannel with thick walls featuring uneven thicknesses. Two sets of asymmetric boundary conditions are considered. The first includes constant temperatures at the surface of the outer walls, with the lower wall experiencing a higher temperature than the upper wall. The second case imposes a constant heat flux on the lower wall and a convection boundary condition on the upper wall. These set thermal models for microreactors featuring highly exothermic or endothermic reactions such as those encountered in fuel reforming processes. The porous system is considered to be under local thermal nonequilibrium (LTNE) condition. Analytical solutions are, primarily, developed for the temperature and local entropy fields and then are extended to the total entropy generation within the system. It is shown that the ratio of the solid to fluid effective thermal conductivity and the internal heat sources are the most influential parameters in the thermal and entropic behaviors of the system. In particular, the results demonstrate that the internal heat sources can affect the entropy generation in a nonmonotonic way and that the variation of the total entropy with internal heat sources may include extremum points.
Elliott, A.
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Torabi, M.
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Karimi, N.
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Elliott, A.
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Torabi, M.
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Karimi, N.
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Elliott, A., Torabi, M. and Karimi, N. (2017) Thermodynamics analyses of porous microchannels with asymmetric thick walls and exothermicity: An entropic model of microreactors. Journal of Thermal Science and Engineering Applications, 9 (4), [TSEA-16-1264]. (doi:10.1115/1.4036802).

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This paper presents a study of the thermal characteristics and entropy generation of a porous microchannel with thick walls featuring uneven thicknesses. Two sets of asymmetric boundary conditions are considered. The first includes constant temperatures at the surface of the outer walls, with the lower wall experiencing a higher temperature than the upper wall. The second case imposes a constant heat flux on the lower wall and a convection boundary condition on the upper wall. These set thermal models for microreactors featuring highly exothermic or endothermic reactions such as those encountered in fuel reforming processes. The porous system is considered to be under local thermal nonequilibrium (LTNE) condition. Analytical solutions are, primarily, developed for the temperature and local entropy fields and then are extended to the total entropy generation within the system. It is shown that the ratio of the solid to fluid effective thermal conductivity and the internal heat sources are the most influential parameters in the thermal and entropic behaviors of the system. In particular, the results demonstrate that the internal heat sources can affect the entropy generation in a nonmonotonic way and that the variation of the total entropy with internal heat sources may include extremum points.

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Published date: 1 December 2017

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Local EPrints ID: 508897
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/508897
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ORCID for N. Karimi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-4559-6245

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Author: A. Elliott
Author: M. Torabi
Author: N. Karimi ORCID iD

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