Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4991815 Applied Thermal Engineering 2017 16 Pages PDF
Abstract
Numerical analysis of natural convective heat transfer and fluid flow inside a porous wavy cavity filled with a nanofluid has been carried out. The domain of interest is a square cavity with a left isothermal wavy wall, while other walls are flat. A heat source of constant temperature is located on the right vertical wall. Governing equations formulated in terms of the dimensionless variables using the Darcy-Boussinesq approximation have been solved on the basis of finite difference method of the second order accuracy. The two-phase nanofluid model including the Brownian diffusion and thermophoresis effects has been used for simulation of nanofluid transport inside the cavity. Analysis has been conducted in a wide range of the Rayleigh number, undulation number and heat source size. It has been found that the local heat source has an efficient influence of the nanofluid flow and heat transfer rate.
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