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ICCHMT 2019, Rome, Italy, 3-6 September 2019

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ICCHMT 2019, Rome, Italy, 3-6 September 2019

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ICCHMT 2019, Rome, Italy, 3-6 September 2019

ABSTRACT (12 pt) A number of studies on convection and radiation from


Put Abstract text here. This guide has been prepared cavities have been reported in the literature. These can be
for authors of papers to be presented at the ICCHMT classified into two groups, viz. open cavity and solar
cavity. The former refers to an enclosure (with one side
International Conference on Computational Heat and open to ambient) having no arrangement for flow of
Mass Transfer to be held in Rome, Italy, 3-6 working fluid through the receiver. On the other hand,
September 2019. It has been written in accordance solar cavity refers to an enclosure (with one side open to
with these requirements. Authors are requested to ambient) having flow arrangement for the working fluid
follow these guide-lines to achieve uniformity in the (receiver walls are in the form of tubes).
presentation of the Proceedings.. (11 pt) The investigations on convective losses from open
cavities (cubical, rectangular and square) have been
NOMENCLATURE carried out by a number of research groups. In these
investigations, the cavity walls are either uniformly
Put nomenclature here. The editors of all the major
heated or one wall is heated and others are maintained at
heat transfer journals have adopted a common list of adiabatic conditions. Initial research on this topic focused
symbols. All authors should use these symbols for on cubical cavity receivers. Eyler (1981) carried out a 2-
papers submitted for this symposium. Symbols in the dimensional numerical analysis of convective losses in
list must not be included in the nomenclature for an rectangular and hemispherical solar cavity receiver
individual paper. Only symbols peculiar to an respectively. His results confirmed the dependency of
individual paper should be included in a nomenclature convective loss on cavity dimensions and wall
list that should be placed immediately following the temperature. Clausing [6] was the first to propose an
Abstract. The symbol list can be found in the Journal analytical model for convection loss, which took in to
consideration the presence of two distinct regions within
of Heat Transfer, Vol 121, No. 4, pp. 770-773,
cavities, namely a (i) stagnation zone and a (ii)
November 1999, or on the web site convective zone. He hypothesized that convective heat
CommonSymbols.doc.. loss depended on two main factors; 1) the ability to
transfer mass and energy across the aperture, and 2) the
INTRODUCTION ability to heat the air inside the cavity. Subsequent work
The concentrating solar technology has the potential to be by Clausing [7] used experimental data to provide more
used for supplying industrial process heat as well as for accurate correlations.
generating power. The parabolic dish-receiver assembly is Numerical and experimental investigations on natural
convection heat transfer in open cavities have been
one such promising system. The parabolic dish-receiver
carried out by earlier researchers
assembly usually consists of a reflector in the form of a
dish whose geometry allows reflecting the incident solar Put introduction here. The typing area of all pages
rays at the downward facing receiver, placed at the focus
should be 170 x 240 mm, whichever size of paper is
of the dish. Generally, a cavity receiver is used since it can
used, with equal margins on left and right. Each
maximize the absorption of the concentrated flux and
page should be completely filled with typing and/or
minimize heat losses (Harris & Lenz,1984). The heat
diagrams (except perhaps the last page). The total
losses include convective and radiative losses through the
length of a paper, including all figures, tables and
opening of the cavity and conduction through the
references if any, should be no more than 8 pages.
supporting structure and through the insulation used
behind the cavity surfaces. The overall efficiency of such
systems is dependent on the thermal losses occurring from
Put body of the paper here. For reference use ASME
the cavity receiver. Generally, the loss due to conduction is format, i.e., number in square bracket [1].
quite small and can easily be neglected [1]. The radiative
loss is dependent on the cavity wall temperature, the shape Second level heading: The text must follow
factor and emissivity of the walls. It is observed from the directly, The text must follow directly, The text must
literature that the convective heat transfer constitutes a follow directly, The text must follow directly, The
major share of the thermal losses [ [2] [3] [4]]. The text must follow directly, The text must follow
convective losses from these solar cavity receivers are directly, The text must follow directly, The text must
found to be dependent on various parameters like receiver follow directly, The text must follow directly, The
inclination (θ), receiver wall boundary condition, aspect text must follow directly,.
ratio (L/D), opening ratio (d/D), and external wind. This
is the reason due to which analysis of convective losses Third level heading: The text must follow directly,
from solar cavity receivers is complicated when compared The text must follow directly, The text must follow
to that of heat transfer due to radiation and conduction [5] directly, The text must follow directly, The text must
. follow directly, The text must follow directly, The
text must follow directly,.
ICCHMT 2019, Rome, Italy, 3-6 September 2019

Authors from non-English speaking countries are


ANALYSIS AND MODELLING requested to find persons who are competent in
English and familiar with the scientific language
The word “Table” should be capitalized and centred who can edit their manuscripts before submission.
with the table number above the table. On the next line, Reviewers must not be relied upon to make
the table caption should be typed single spaced and corrections of English expression, spelling, etc.
centred, with the first letter of all main words in capitals.
Use horizontal rules above and below to separate title ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
from column heads, ranks within column heads, column Put acknowledgments here.
heads from table body, and table body from table
footnotes or source. For example: Mass control:
Asymptotical velocity
100
Heat control :
conduction
and

0.7
convection

Lenght x D
Table 1 Diameter (µm)
Comparison between Numerical and Experiment 10 600
900
Controllin Numerical Experimental 200
g (W/m2) (W/m2)
Number
Top Bottom Top Bottom 0 10 20 30 40
102 23.47 46.94 21.30 48.10
103 198.23 396.46 200.20 404.70 time (s)

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION Figure 1


Normalized evaporating rate in micro heat-pipe
CONCLUSIONS (Times New Roman 11 pts)

KEYWORDS
In a covering letter, please supply six to eight REFERENCES
keywords which apply to your paper. This will Put references here.
assist in the preparation of an index for the 1. Kim, S. F, and Low, F, 1997, Liquid Film Cooling
Proceedings. at High Temperature, J. Film Cooling, 122, pp.
21-26.
NON-ENGLISH SPEAKING AUTHORS 2. Schlichting, H., 1979, Boundary-Layer Theory, 7th
edition, McGraw-Hill, New York.

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