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Numerical investigation on fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics in a peristaltic micropump (Q392878)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6245774
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Numerical investigation on fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics in a peristaltic micropump
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6245774

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    Numerical investigation on fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics in a peristaltic micropump (English)
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    15 January 2014
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    Summary: A two-dimensional unsteady numerical simulation using Immersed Boundary method is carried out to investigate the fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics in a channel of peristaltic micro pump. The heat transfer target wall is a portion of the immovable top wall, while the rest of the wall including the movable bottom wall with fluctuating in the form of a sinusoidally progressive wave maintains the adiabatic condition. The obtained result shows a pair of large-scale recirculation in the case of relatively larger amplitude enhances the convection heat transfer and reduces the size of reverse flow region near the target wall.
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    peristaltic micropumps
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    peristaltic wall motion
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    sinusoidal waves
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    heat transfer coefficient
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    fluid flow
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    pumps
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    unsteady numerical simulation
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    immersed boundary method
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    recirculation
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    reverse flow region
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