Effects of Brownian Diffusion and Thermophoresis on the Laminar Forced Convection of a Nanofluid in a Channel

2013 ◽  
Vol 136 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Eugenia Rossi di Schio ◽  
Michele Celli ◽  
Antonio Barletta

A steady laminar forced convection in a parallel–plane channel using nanofluids is studied. The flow is assumed to be fully developed, and described through the Hagen–Poiseuille profile. A boundary temperature varying with the longitudinal coordinate in the thermal entrance region is prescribed. Two sample cases are investigated in detail: a linearly changing wall temperature, and a sinusoidally changing wall temperature. A study of the thermal behavior of the nanofluid is performed by solving numerically the fully–elliptic coupled equations. The numerical solution is obtained by a Galerkin finite element method implemented through the software package Comsol Multiphysics (© Comsol, Inc.). With reference to both the wall temperature distributions prescribed along the thermal entrance region, the governing equations have been solved separately both for the fully developed region and for the thermal entrance region. The analysis shows that if a linearly varying boundary temperature is assumed, for physically interesting values of the Péclet number the concentration field depends very weakly on the temperature distribution. On the other hand, in case of a longitudinally periodic boundary temperature, nonhomogeneities in the nanoparticle concentration distribution arise, which are wrongly neglected whenever the homogeneous model is employed.

Author(s):  
Eugenia Rossi di Schio

The Darcy-Graetz problem for a channel filled by a nanofluid saturated porous medium is studied. The flow is assumed to be fully developed, and a boundary temperature linearly varying with the longitudinal coordinate in the thermal entrance region is prescribed. A study of the thermal behaviour of the nanofluid is performed by solving numerically the fully–elliptic coupled equations. For the model of the nanofluid, both thermophoresis and Brownian diffusion are taken into account. The governing equations have been solved separately for the fully developed region and for the thermal entrance region. With reference to the fully developed region the solution has been obtained analytically, while for the thermal entrance region it has been obtained numerically, by a Galerkin finite element method implemented through the software package Comsol Multiphysics (© Comsol, Inc.). The analysis shows that for physically interesting values of the Péclet number the concentration field depends very weakly on the temperature distribution. Indeed, the homogeneous model could be employed effectively, since the effects of thermophoresis and Brownian diffusion are negligible.


1988 ◽  
Vol 110 (2) ◽  
pp. 310-313 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. M. Rustum ◽  
H. M. Soliman

Steady, laminar, forced convection heat transfer in the thermal entrance region of internally finned tubes is investigated numerically for the case of fully developed hydrodynamics using the (H1) and (T) thermal boundary conditions. Results are presented for 16 geometries including the local Nusselt number and developing length corresponding to each boundary condition. These results indicate that internal finning influences the thermal development in a complicated way, which makes it inappropriate to extend the smooth tube results to internally finned tubes on a hydraulic diameter basis.


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