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    Experimental and numerical investigation on conjugate effects in deep parallel microchannel using tio2 nanofluid for electronic cooling
    (Dalian University of Technology, 2018) Narendran, G.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Arumuga Perumal, D.A.
    The present study reports the numerical investigation of laminar forced convection based on TiO2 nanofluid in a rectangular copper microchannel surrounded by Aluminium block to examine the cooling effects for increased flow rates and particle concentration. The analysis involves the use of pure fluid and TiO2 nanofluid with the volume fractions of 0.01, 0.15, 0.20 and 0.25% for different flow rates. The study also examines the influence of conjugate heat transfer behavior of the microchannel using commercially available software FLUENT-15. © 2018 by the authors of the abstracts.
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    Natural Convection Through High Porosity Metal Foams—A Numerical Study
    (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021) Kotresha, B.; Jadhav, P.H.; Gnanasekaran, N.
    Numerical analysis of natural convection through highly porous metal foams attached to the aluminium plates is performed in this study. A heater sandwiched between two aluminium plates attached with aluminium metal foams of different pores per inch (PPI) is considered for the present analysis. Initially, experiments are carried out for aluminium plate-heater assembly for different heat inputs. In the numerical investigation, the aluminium plates are attached with metal foams on either side for further analysis. A well-known Darcy extended Forchheimer flow and LTNE thermal models are considered for the metal foam in the computations. The natural convection is modelled using Boussinesq approximation. Initially, the numerical result for the plate without metal foam is validated with the experimental results for different heat inputs. The results show that the Nusselt number decreases with the increase of metal foam pore density (PPI) and increases with the increase in Rayleigh number. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd.