Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669382 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2014 17 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Combined radiation and conjugate natural convection in a square cavity are numerically studied.•A local heat source of constant temperature is located at the bottom of the cavity.•Convective heat exchange with an environment is analyzed.•Effects of Ra, surface emissivity, thermal conductivity ratio, time and wall thickness on heat transfer are investigated.•A correlation is developed to predict the average Nusselt number.

A two-dimensional numerical analysis of combined heat transfer (transient natural convection, surface thermal radiation and conduction) in an air filled square enclosure having heat-conducting solid walls of finite thickness and a local heat source in conditions of convective heat exchange with an environment has been carried out. The governing equations formulated in terms of the dimensionless stream function, vorticity and temperature have been numerically solved using the finite difference method. Particular efforts have been focused on the effects of five types of influential factors such as the Rayleigh number 104 ≤ Ra ≤ 106, the internal surface emissivity 0 ≤ ɛ < 1, the thermal conductivity ratio 1 ≤ k1,2 ≤ 1000, the ratio of solid wall thickness to cavity spacing 0.1 ≤ l/L ≤ 0.3 and the dimensionless time 0 ≤ τ ≤ 100 on the fluid flow and heat transfer. Comprehensive Nusselt numbers data are presented as functions of the governing parameters mentioned above.

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