Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
669484 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2007 13 Pages PDF
Abstract
A two-dimensional solution of natural convection in solid adiabatic thin fin attached to porous right triangular enclosures has been analyzed numerically. The vertical wall of the enclosure is insulated while the bottom and the inclined walls are isothermal. The temperature of the bottom wall is higher than the temperature of the inclined wall. Governing equations, which are written using Darcy model, are solved via the finite difference technique. The Successive Under Relaxation (SUR) method was used to solve linear algebraic equations. Dimensionless location of the thin fin from 0.2 to 0.6, the aspect ratio of triangular enclosure from 0.25 to 1, Rayleigh number from 100 to 1000 and the dimensionless height of the fin from 0.1 to 0.4 are used as governing parameters that are effective on heat transfer and fluid flow. Results for the mean Nusselt number, velocity profiles, the contour maps of the streamlines and isotherms are presented. It is observed that the thin fin can use as a passive control element for flow field, temperature distribution and heat transfer.
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