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Conjugate heat transfer in a porous cavity filled with nanofluids and heated by a triangular thick wall

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THERMAL SCIENCES
Volume 67, Issue -, Pages 135-151

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ELSEVIER FRANCE-EDITIONS SCIENTIFIQUES MEDICALES ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijthermalsci.2012.12.002

Keywords

Nanofluids; Conjugate heat transfer; Cavity; Triangular solid wall; Porous medium; Darcy model

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The conjugate natural convection-conduction heat transfer in a square domain composed of nanofluids filled porous cavity heated by a triangular solid wall is studied under steady-state conditions. The vertical and horizontal walls of the triangular solid wall are kept isothermal and at the same hot temperature T-h. The other boundaries surrounding the porous cavity are kept adiabatic except the right vertical wall where it is kept isothermally at the lower temperature T-c. Equations governing the heat transfer in the triangular wall and heat and nanofluid flow, based on the Darcy model, in the nanofluid-saturated porous medium together with the derived relation of the interface temperature are solved numerically using the over-successive relaxation finite-difference method. A temperature independent nanofluids properties model is adopted. Three nanoparticle types dispersed in one base fluid (water) are investigated. The investigated parameters are the nanoparticles volume fraction phi (0-0.2), Rayleigh number Ra (10-1000), solid wall to base-fluid saturated porous medium thermal conductivity ratio K-ro (0.44, 1, 23.8), and the triangular wall thickness D (0.1-1). The results are presented in the conventional form; contours of streamlines and isotherms and the local and average Nusselt numbers. At a very low Rayleigh number Ra = 10, a significant enhancement in heat transfer within the porous cavity with phi is observed. Otherwise, the heat transfer may be enhanced or deteriorated with phi depending on the wall thickness D and the Rayleigh number Ra. At high Rayleigh numbers and low conductivity ratios, critical values of D, regardless of phi, are observed and accounted. (C) 2012 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.

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