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A numerical study of micropolar flow inside a lid-driven triangular enclosure

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MECCANICA
卷 53, 期 13, 页码 3279-3299

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11012-018-0884-5

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Micropolar fluid; Mixed convection; Heat transfer; Finite element scheme

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study is carried out to analyze the mixed convection flow and heat transfer inside a lid-driven triangular conduit under the effects of micro-gyration boundary conditions. The micropolar constitutive equation characterizes the fluid inside the cavity. The lower boundary is at a uniform temperature and sliding in its plane with constant velocity u(0), while the inclined walls are cold. Dual cases are considered here, namely the intense concentration (d) and the weak concentration of microelements (m = 0.5). The governing nonlinear equations are simulated employing the Galerkin finite element method, where the pressure term is handled via the Penalty approach. Using the numerical data, graphical results are produced to illustrate the effects of physical parameters. Specifically, this refers to the effects of the Grashof number (Gr), Prandtl number (Pr), Reynolds number (Re) and vortex viscosity parameter (K) on the streamlines, mid-section velocity profiles, temperature contours, and local and average Nusselt numbers on the cold and heated boundaries of the conduit. Particular emphasis is given on the identification of the set of parameters for which simultaneous symmetry in streamlines and isotherms prevails. The grid independence test is also performed by comparing the average Nusselt numbers (on the hot and cold boundaries of the conduit) for various mesh sizes, and the optimal solution is found. Moreover, the results are also benchmarked with the previously published data.

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