Energy Conversion and Management, Vol.52, No.2, 1033-1046, 2011
A new perspective of constructal networks cooling a finite-size volume generating heat
Constructal theory has been used in several scientific fields since it has been established a decade ago. It mainly treats of the "area to point" flow problem, which has been first-written in the frame of the cooling of a finite-size volume generating heat. This problem, widely discussed in literature, has been optimized thanks to constructal theory formulated by Bejan, with a deterministic approach. However, some of the physical and mathematical assumptions made to simplify the problem are questionable, especially the ones regarding the high-conductivity material constituting the tree-shaped structure. In this paper, the performances of constructal designs are evaluated using a finite volume method, which allows making a comparison between different constructal geometries. An algorithm has been developed which has the ability for restraining constructal networks inside a finite-size area, without overconstraining the structure. All things considered, this paper examines constructal theory from a new point of view thanks to analytical and numerical investigations, in the frame of a finite-size volume generating heat. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.