This study presents a numerical analysis of heat transfer during steady, single-phase flow of HFE-649 in a mini annular channel. Fully three-dimensional simulations were performed in Simcenter STAR-CCM+ to predict temperature, velocity, and pressure fields, as well as local variations of the heat transfer coefficient. The computational model represents a small vertical annular geometry corresponding to a laboratory test section that is currently being developed for future experimental validation. A three-dimensional model created in SolidWorks was imported into Simcenter STAR-CCM+, where a polyhedral mesh refined near solid–fluid interfaces was applied. The governing equations of mass, momentum, and energy conservation were solved. A laminar fluid flow model was adopted. The boundary conditions reflected typical parameters of compact heat exchange systems, including the prescribed mass flow rate, inlet temperature, outlet pressure, and constant wall heat flux. The simulations yielded detailed temperature, velocity, and pressure fields that characterise the thermal and flow behaviour within the channel. The obtained results provide a numerical reference for the design and calibration of the experimental setup and will serve as a numerical reference for validating and optimising mini annular channel configurations in compact heat exchangers.
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