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C. B. Sobhan and S. V. Garimella, "A Comparative Analysis of Studies on Heat Transfer and Fluid Flow in Microchannels," Microscale Thermophysical Engineering, Vol. 5, No. 4, pp. 293-311, 2001.

Abstract

The extremely high rates of heat transfer obtained by employing microchannels makes them an attractive alternative to conventional methods of heat dissipation, especially in applications related to the cooling of microelectronics. A compilation and analysis of the results from investigations on fluid flow and heat transfer in micro- and mini-channels and microtubes in the literature is presented in this review, with a special emphasis on quantitative experimental results and theoretical predictions. Anomalies and deviations from the behavior expected for conventional channels, both in terms of the frictional and heat transfer characteristics, are discussed.

Keywords

microchannel, fluid, review

Date of this Version

4-7-2001