微通道
物理
传热
机械
打滑(空气动力学)
离子
流量(数学)
热力学
量子力学
作者
T. Sujith,Sumit Kumar Mehta,Sukumar Pati
摘要
This study computationally investigates the effects of finite size of ion via steric factor and interfacial slip on heat transfer features of pure electroosmotic flow through a rectangular microchannel. Our results show that increasing ion size significantly affects the fluid flow rate with a pronounced reduction observed when interfacial slip is present. The heat transfer analysis reveals new insight into the variation of the Nusselt number under a constant wall heat flux condition. The average Nusselt number (Nu¯) decreases with the steric factor at low Brinkman numbers while it increases at higher Brinkman numbers, indicating a critical Brinkman number that decreases with reduced electrical double layer thickness. Similarly, a critical Peclet number (Pe) is identified, below which Nu¯ decreases with Pe, and above which it increases. Notably, the combined effects of ion size and interfacial slip are particularly important at higher Pe and Debye parameters, leading to a substantial enhancement in heat transfer performance compared to cases with no-slip and point-sized ions. Furthermore, the heat transfer reduction due to the steric effect can be effectively mitigated by adjusting the slip length. This offers a promising strategy for optimizing micro-electro-mechanical thermo-fluidic systems and provides new insight into the impact of ion size and interfacial slip effects in microfluidic and electrokinetic heat transfer applications.
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