Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1734518 Energy 2011 16 Pages PDF
Abstract

Simultaneous transport of heat and moisture by conjugate natural convection in a partial enclosure with a solid wall is investigated numerically. Moist air motions are driven by the external temperature and concentration differences imposed across enclosures with different ambient moisture conditions. The Prandtl number and Schmidt number used are 0.7 and 0.6, respectively. The fluid, heat and moisture transports through the cavity and solid wall are, respectively, analyzed using the streamlines, heatlines and masslines, and the heat and mass transfer potentials are also explained by the variations of overall Nusselt and Sherwood numbers. The numerical simulations presented here span a wide range of the main parameters (heat and mass diffusion coefficient ratios, solid wall thickness and thermal Rayleigh numbers) in the domain of aiding and opposing buoyancy-driven flows. It is shown that the heat transfer potential, mass transfer potential, and volume flow rate can be promoted or inhibited, depending strongly on the wall materials and size, thermal and moisture Rayleigh numbers.

► Double diffusive natural convection in enclosures with free ports and thick walls. ► Aiding and opposing effects between thermal and moisture buoyancy forces. ► Convective fluid, heat and moisture visualizations, respectively, from streamlines heatlines, masslines. ► Heat/mass transfer potentials and flow rates depending on wall materials, wall thickness and thermal/moisture Rayleigh numbers.

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