Sensitivity analysis of fluid flow parameters on the performance of fully dense ZrB2-made micro heat exchangers

Mohsen Naderi, Mohammad Vajdi*, Farhad Sadegh Moghanlou, Hossein Nami

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Abstract

Heat exchangers are important in modern technology and are used in various industries such as power plants, automobiles and airplanes. Their main role is to ensure efficient heat transfer tailored to specific system needs. With miniaturized electronics, challenges such as circuit overheating have emerged, increasing the demand for compact yet high-performance heat exchangers. The advent of micro-electromechanical systems has increased the application of micro heat exchangers with their high surface-to-volume ratio promising enhanced efficiency. Although metals such as aluminum are commonly used for fabricating heat exchangers, their susceptibility to corrosion and high temperatures limits their usefulness. This study turns attention to ultrahigh temperature ceramics, specifically fully sintered ZrB2, known for their high temperature durability and oxidation resistance. Utilizing the Taguchi approach, a robust optimization method, this study explores the sensitivity analysis of fluid flow parameters on the performance of fully dense ZrB2-made micro heat exchangers and highlights the potential of ceramics in heat exchanger construction. Based on the results, the mass flow rate with an estimated contribution of 4.4% in the effectiveness is the most influential parameter on the performance, and in the best case, the effectiveness reaches 24.3%.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSynthesis and Sintering
Volume3
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)88-106
ISSN2564-0186
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

Keywords

  • Micro heat exchangers, ZrB2, Taguchi method, ANOVA, Heat transfer, Pressure drop

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