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Effective permeability of a layered porous cavity

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JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME
Volume 123, Issue 3, Pages 512-519

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ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG
DOI: 10.1115/1.1351164

Keywords

finite difference; heat transfer; natural convection; porous media

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The feasibility of using a lumped system approach in the heat transfer analysis of a layered porous cavity is numerically investigated in this paper. Two layered cavities are considered; in one case the sublayers are perpendicular to the imposed temperature gradient while in the other case they are parallel to the imposed temperature gradient. Numerical calculation have covered a wide range of parameters (i.e., 10 less than or equal to Ra(1)less than or equal to 1000, 0.01 less than or equal toK(1)/K(2)less than or equal to 100, and L-1/L(H-1/H) =0.25, 0.5 and 0.75). The results are presented in terms of the effective Rayleigh number which is defined based on the effective permeability; one is arithmetic average and the other is harmonic average. The results show that the lumped system approach can provide a fairly accurate prediction in heat transfer if the permeability is correctly characterized. Also found is that the effective permeability of a layered porous cavity is strongly dependent on the orientation of the sublayers and the primary heat flow direction.

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