Browsing by Author "Saygın, Alper"
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An Eulerian multiphase frost model based on heat transfer measurements
Saygın, Alper; Başol, Altuğ Melik; Arık, Mehmet (Elsevier, 2023-12-01)In this paper, a laminar numerical model is developed to predict frost formation over a horizontal cold flat surface. An Eulerian-Eulerian multiphase approach is followed to model humid air and ice phases separately. Frost ... -
An experimental investigation into frost accumulation over vertical finned and unfinned surfaces during impinging air flow
Öksüz, Enes Abdülhakim; Saygın, Alper; Başol, Altuğ Melik; Budaklı, M.; Arık, Mehmet (ASME, 2020)Frost formation on evaporators negatively affects the cooling performance of refrigerators. It increases the thermal resistance between the refrigerant and air leading to a reduction in the system cooling capacity. In this ... -
An experimental study on the frost formation over a flat plate: Effect of frosting on heat transfer
Saygın, Alper; Başol, Altuğ Melik; Arık, Mehmet (Elsevier, 2023-06-01)Frost accumulation on cooled surfaces generates thermal barrier between the surface and air. Apart from the frost layer thickness, the thermal properties of the frost also affect its heat transfer characteristics. In this ... -
A numerical investigation into frost formation under impinging flow conditions
Saygın, Alper; Öksüz, Enes Abdülhakim; Başol, Altuğ Melik; Arık, Mehmet (IEEE, 2021)Frost formation is an undesired phenomenon for a wide range of practical applications as it diminishes amount of heat dissipation from heat transfer regions. In this paper, frost growth process on a vertically suspended ... -
Rapid heating and cooling chamber for a photonics junction measurement system
Tarçın, Hüseyin Gökberk; Saygın, Alper; Muslu, Ahmet Mete; Budakli, M.; Arık, Mehmet (IEEE, 2020)Since many industrial applications require heat treatment processes or validation tests under certain ambient temperatures, thermal design is a key issue to be considered in order to ensure fast heating and cooling ...
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