Abstract

In this research study, the transient study of heat transfer through a convective-radiative porous fin is carried out considering temperature-dependent thermal conductivity and internal heat generation. The unsteady Galerkin weighted residuals technique is employed to obtain the transient temperatures of the porous fin. The results indicate that increasing of the fin base temperature, internal heat generation and, thermal conductivity lead to increase heat transfer along the fin and consequently the higher temperature of the entire of the fin achieved. However, increasing of the porous and radiative parameters result in more heat dissipation from the fin and cause to lowering the fin temperature which leads to increase heat flux entering the fin through the base. Furthermore, the transient thermal analysis of the porous fin illustrates that by increasing the porous and the radiation parameters, the fin cools down faster, so in the applications that the time of cooling is more important, these parameters can be more noticeable.

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