Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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654370 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Entropy generation due to heat transfer and fluid friction irreversibility has been investigated in a square cavity subjected to different side wall temperatures for compressible and incompressible natural convection flows. Based on the obtained velocity and temperature values, the distributions of local entropy generation, average entropy generation and average Bejan number are determined and compared for compressible and incompressible regimes. It is found that the entropy generated for compressible flow always is more than incompressible flow. The study is performed for Ra = 104-108, ε = 0.01(incompressible regime) and 0.6 (compressible regime), Ge = 10â5 and Pr = 0.7.
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Authors
M. Alipanah, P. Hasannasab, S.F. Hosseinizadeh, M. Darbandi,