Heat Transfer Experiments in High Aspect Ratio Rectangular Channel With Epoxied Short Pin Fins

In an attempt to reduce the cost of testing many configurations of short pin fins in a rectangular channel, a technique has been identified whereby the pins are epoxied to the end wall and can be easily removed to form a new configuration at the end of a test. Analytical and experimental results indicate that the temperature drop across a thin layer of epoxy (∼.005–.006 cm) (K = 22.5 W/m°C) with copper pin and endwalls was less than 1% of the heat transfer surface temperature.The technique was then used to test 4 pin fin configurations of height to diameter ratio of about unity. The heat transfer results showed excellent agreement with earlier published data, thus confirming the validity of this technique.Copyright © 1983 by ASME