Thermal Analysis of Conductive-Convective-Radiative Heat Exchangers With Temperature Dependent Thermal Conductivity
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Author list: Naveed Ahmad Khan, Muhammad Sulaiman, Poom Kumam, Maharani Abu Bakar,
Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Publication year: 2021
Volume number: 9
Start page: 138876
End page: 138902
Number of pages: 27
ISSN: 2169-3536
eISSN: 2169-3536
URL: https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9558785
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Abstract
In this paper, one dimensional mathematical model of convective-conductive-radiative fins is presented with thermal conductivity depending on temperature. The temperature field with insulated tip is determined for a fin in convective, conductive and radiative environments. Moreover, an intelligent soft computing paradigm named as the LeNN-WOA-NM algorithm is designed to analyze the mathematical model for the temperature field of convective-conductive-radiative fins. The proposed algorithm uses function approximating ability of Legendre polynomials based on artificial neural networks (ANN’s), global search optimization ability of Whale optimization algorithm (WOA), and local search convergence of Nelder-Mead algorithm. The proposed algorithm is applied to illustrate the effect of variations in coefficients of convection, radiation heat losses, and dimensionless parameter of thermal conductivity on temperature distribution of conductive-convective and radiative fins in convective and radiative environments. The experimental data establishes the effectiveness of the design scheme when compared with techniques in the latest literature. It can be observed that accuracy of approximate temperature increases with lower values of Nc and Nr while decreases with increase in λ . The quality of solutions obtained by LeNN-WOA-NM algorithm are validated through performance indicators including absolute errors, MAD, TIC, and ENSE.
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