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MHD forced convection of nanofluid flow in an open-cell metal foam heatsink under LTNE conditions

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JOURNAL OF THERMAL ANALYSIS AND CALORIMETRY
Volume 141, Issue 5, Pages 1847-1857

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10973-020-09478-1

Keywords

Forced convection; Metal foam; Numerical solution; Nanofluid; Magnetic field

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In this paper, nanofluid forced convective heat transfer through an open-cell metal foam heatsink under a uniform heat flux, numerically has been investigated. A uniform magnetic field has been applied to the nanofluid flow. For the momentum equation, Darcy-Brinkman model and, for the energy equation, two-equation model under the condition of fully developed from the thermal and hydrodynamical standpoints have been used. In recent study, by utilizing a numerical method, an attempt was made to avoid a complete and complex CFD approach. To validate the results, the dimensionless parameters such as nondimensional velocity and temperature, pressure gradient and Nusselt number have been compared with previous researches and a good agreement appeared. Eventually, the effects of different dimensionless parameters such as porosity, Hartman number, nanofluid volume fraction, Reynolds number, thermal conductivity ratio and pore density on the hydrodynamical and thermal characteristics of heatsink have been investigated. The outcomes show that the rise of pore density and Hartman number and the decline of the porosity will enhance the thermal performance; however, it also will reinforce the resistance to the flow through the porous media. Focusing on results illustrates that Nusselt number variation for increasing porosity from 0.85 to 0.95 at the minimum and maximum of the pore density are (Delta Nu((epsilon)))(omega=10) = -331.7 and (Delta Nu((epsilon)))(omega=60) = -367.8, and these values for friction factor are equal to (Delta f((epsilon)))(omega=10) = -22.3 and (Delta f((epsilon)))(omega=60) = -793, respectively. On the other hand, increasing Hartman number from 0 to 100 would change the Nusselt number and friction factor as (Delta Nu((Ha)))(omega=10) = 9.4, (Delta Nu((Ha)))(omega=60) = 0.2, (Delta f((Ha)))(omega=10) = 213, and (Delta f((Ha)))(omega=60) = 211, respectively. The amount of Hartman and Reynolds numbers effects on the heat transfer rate depends on the pore density. In other words, when the pore density becomes saturated, the effects of these parameters decrease. In addition, the use of nanofluid will improve the heatsink thermal performance.

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