Abstract

Subsonic gas convective heat transfer in a microtube with a constant cross-sectional area and uniform wall temperature is investigated both analytically and numerically. First, the effect of rarefaction on heat transfer characteristics, at a distance from the inlet where Nu becomes constant, is analytically investigated for two cases: (i) including and (ii) neglecting the viscous dissipation effect. An exact solution for Nu in fully developed flow is presented for the case without viscous dissipation, while a closed-form solution for the asymptotic Nu is also provided for the case with viscous dissipation. Next, a numerical model is employed to investigate the simultaneous effects of rarefaction, viscous dissipation, and axial conduction for developing hydrodynamic and temperature conditions. The Nusselt number is substantially affected by viscous dissipation, rarefaction and axial conduction.

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