Abstract
Microchannels are widely used across various industries, including pharmaceuticals and biochemistry, automotive and aerospace, energy production, and many others, although they were originally developed for the computing and electronics sectors. The performance of microchannels is strongly affected by factors such as rarefaction and viscous dissipation. In the present paper, a numerical analysis of the performance of microchannels featuring rectangular, trapezoidal and double-trapezoidal cross-sections in the slip flow regime is presented. The fully developed laminar forced convection of a Newtonian fluid with constant properties is considered. The non-dimensional forms of governing equations are solved by setting slip velocity and uniform heat flux as boundary conditions. Model accuracy was established using the available scientific literature. The numerical results indicated that viscous dissipation effects led to a decrease in the average Nusselt number across all the microchannels examined in this study. The degree of reduction is influenced by the cross-section, aspect ratio and Knudsen number. The highest reductions in the average Nusselt number values were observed under continuum flow conditions for all the microchannels investigated.
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