Manipulating local heat flux with different patterns
Materials Science
2015-03-03 v1
Abstract
Since the thermal conduction equation has form invariance under coordinate transformation, one can design thermal metamaterials with novel functions by tailoring materials' thermal conductivities. In this work, we establish a different transformation theory, and propose a layered device with anisotropic thermal conductivities. The device is able to convert heat flux from parallel patterns into non-parallel patterns and vice versa. In the mean time, the heat flux pattern outside the device keeps undisturbed as if this device is absent. We perform finite-element simulations to confirm the converting behavior. This work paves a different way to manipulate the flow of heat at will.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1411.0212,
title = {Manipulating local heat flux with different patterns},
author = {N. Q. Zhu and X. Y. Shen and J. P. Huang},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1411.0212},
year = {2015}
}