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| Title: | Thermo-Fluid Dynamic Performance of Self-Similar Dendritic Networks: CFD Analysis of Structural Isomers |
| Authors: | Pepe, Vinicius Miguel, Antonio F. Zinani, Flavia Rocha, Luiz A. O. |
| Keywords: | flow networks self-similarity branching scales heat transfer |
| Issue Date: | 2025 |
| Citation: | V. Pepe, A. F. Miguel, F. Zinani, L. A. O. Rocha. Thermo-fluid dynamic performance of self-similar dendritic networks: CFD analysis of structural isomers. Symmetry 17 (2025) 1715 |
| Abstract: | This study investigates the asymmetric effects applying heat transfer as a diagnostic tool in
dendritic networks with symmetrical branching, characterized by the geometric property
of self-similarity. Using a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) model, we analyze five
structural isomers of a three-level dichotomous branching network to evaluate the relationship between fluid dynamics, heat transfer, and geometric configuration. The main
constraints are geometrical; that is, the volume at each branching level remains constant,
and homothetic relationships respect the Hess–Murray law both for diameters and angles
between sister tubes. The model considers an incompressible and stationary Newtonian
fluid flow with Reynolds numbers ranging from 10 to 2000 and heat transfer in the range
1 to 1000 W/m2. Our results show that significant asymmetries in flow distribution and
temperature profiles emerge in these symmetric structures, primarily due to the successive
alignment of tubes between different branching levels. We found that the isomer with
the lowest pressure drop is not the same as the one providing the most uniform flow
distribution. Crucially, thermal analysis proves to be more sensitive than fluid dynamic
analysis for detecting flow asymmetries, particularly at low Reynolds numbers less than 50
and q′′ = 1000 W/m2. While heat transfer does not significantly alter the fluid dynamic
asymmetry, its application as a diagnostic tool for identifying flow asymmetries is effective and crucial for such purposes |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39537 |
| Type: | article |
| Appears in Collections: | ICT - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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