Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1734270 Energy 2011 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Optimization of industrial processes for higher energy efficiency may be effectively carried out based on the thermodynamic approach of entropy generation minimization (EGM). This approach provides the key insights on how the available energy (exergy) is being destroyed during the process and the ways to minimize its destruction. In this study, EGM approach is implemented for the analysis of optimal thermal mixing and temperature uniformity due to natural convection in square cavities filled with porous medium for the material processing applications. Effect of the permeability of the porous medium and the role of distributed heating in enhancing the thermal mixing, temperature uniformity and minimization of entropy generation is analyzed. It is found that at lower Darcy number (Da), the thermal mixing is low and the heat transfer irreversibility dominates the total entropy generation. In contrast, thermal mixing is improved due to enhanced convection at higher Da. Friction irreversibility is found to dominate the total entropy generation for higher Prandtl number (Pr) fluids at higher Da, whereas the heat transfer irreversibility dominates the total entropy generation for lower Pr fluids. Based on EGM analysis, it is established that larger thermal mixing at high Darcy number may not be always recommended as the total entropy production is quite large at high Darcy number. Overall, it is found that the distributed heating methodology with multiple heat sources may be an efficient strategy for the optimal thermal processing of materials.

► Analysis on entropy generation is carried out for uniform and distributed heating systems. ► Natural convection for fluids within porous cavities are considered. ► Detailed analysis on flow, temperature and entropy generation characteristics has been done. ► Optimal thermal mixing vs entropy generation is compared for all types of distributed heating systems.► Effects of Darcy number and Prandtl numbers are also investigated.

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