Combined Mixed Convection and Radiation Heat Transfer in an Obstacle Wall Mounted Lid-driven Cavity

Author(s):  
M. Moein Addini ◽  
S. A. Gandjalikhan Nassab

AbstractThis paper presents a numerical investigation for laminar mixed convection flow of a radiating gas in a lid-driven cavity with a rectangular-shaped obstacle attached on the bottom wall. The vertical walls of the square cavity are assumed to be adiabatic, while other walls of cavity and obstacle are kept at constant temperature. The fluid is treated as a gray, absorbing, emitting and scattering medium. The governing differential equations consisting the continuity, momentum and energy are solved numerically by the computational fluid dynamics techniques to obtain the velocity and temperature fields. Discretized forms of these equations are obtained by the finite volume method and solved using the SIMPLE algorithm. Since the gas is considered as a radiating medium, besides convection and conduction, radiative heat transfer also takes place in the gas flow. For computation of the radiative term in the gas energy equation, the radiative transfer equation is solved numerically by the discrete ordinate method. The streamline and isotherm plots and the distributions of convective, radiative and total Nusselt numbers along the bottom wall of cavity are presented. The effects of Richardson number, obstacle location, radiation–conduction parameter, optical thickness and albedo coefficient on the flow and temperature distributions are carried out. Comparison between the present numerical results with those obtained by other investigators in the cases of conduction–radiation and pure convection systems shows good consistencies.

2011 ◽  
Vol 133 (7) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. B. Ansari ◽  
S. A. Gandjalikhan Nassab

This paper presents a numerical investigation for laminar forced convection flow of a radiating gas over an inclined backward facing step in a horizontal duct subjected to bleeding condition. The fluid is treated as a gray, absorbing, emitting, and scattering medium. The two-dimensional Cartesian coordinate system is used to simulate flow over inclined surface by considering the blocked-off region in regular grid. The governing differential equations consisting the momentum and energy are solved numerically by the computational fluid dynamics techniques to obtain the velocity and temperature fields. Discretized forms of these equations are obtained by the finite volume method and solved using the SIMPLE algorithm. Since the gas is considered as a radiating medium, convection, conduction, and radiation heat transfer mechanisms take place simultaneously in the gas flow. For computation of the radiative term in the gas energy equation, the radiative transfer equation is solved numerically by the discrete ordinate method to find the radiative heat flux distribution inside the radiating medium. The effects of bleeding coefficient, inclination angle, optical thickness, albedo coefficient, and the radiation-conduction parameter on the flow and temperature distributions are carried out.


2020 ◽  
Vol 330 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Asma Ouahouah ◽  
Seddik Kherroubi ◽  
Abderrahmane Bourada ◽  
Nabila Labsi ◽  
Youb Khaled Benkahla

In the present work, laminar mixed convection of a Newtonian fluid around a hot obstacle in a square cavity with moving vertical walls is studied numerically. The objective of this study is to analyze the effect of the Richardson number (0 ≼ Ri ≼ 10) and Reynolds number (50 ≼ Re ≼ 500) on both hydrodynamic and thermal characteristics around a hot obstacle in the enclosure. The analysis of the obtained results shows that the heat transfer is enhanced for high values of Richardson and Reynolds numbers.


2008 ◽  
Vol 32 (2) ◽  
pp. 213-226 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elif Büyük Öğüt

Steady, laminar, mixed convection flow was considered in an inclined lid-driven rectangular enclosure heated from one side moving with a constant speed and cooled from the stationary adjacent side while the other sides are kept stationary and adiabatic. The governing equations were solved numerically for the stream function, vorticity, and temperature ratio using the differential quadrature method for various Reynolds, Grashof, and Richardson numbers as well as different aspect ratios and inclination angles for the enclosure. The results show that the motion of the side wall, the aspect ratio, and the inclination angle of the enclosure had significant effects on the flow and temperature fields.


2013 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 773-786 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amir Ansaria ◽  
Nassaba Gandjalikhan

The present work investigates the laminar forced convection flow of a radiating gas over an inclined backward facing step (BFS) in a horizontal duct. The momentum and energy equations are solved numerically by the CFD techniques to obtain the velocity and temperature fields. Since, the twodimensional Cartesian coordinate system is used to solve the governing equations; the flow over inclined surface is simulated by considering the blocked-off region in regular grid. Discretized forms of the governing equations in the (x,y) plane are obtained by the control volume method and solved using the SIMPLE algorithm. The fluid is treated as a gray, absorbing, emitting and scattering medium. Therefore, all of the convection, conduction and radiation heat transfer mechanisms take place simultaneously in the gas flow. For computation of the radiative term in the gas energy equation, the radiative transfer equation (RTE) is solved numerically by the discrete ordinates method (DOM) to find the radiative heat flux distribution inside the radiating medium. In the numerical results, effects of inclination angle, optical thickness, scattering albedo and the radiation-conduction parameter on the heat transfer behavior of the convection flow are investigated. This research work is a new one in which a combined convection-radiation thermal system with a complex flow geometry is simulate by efficient numerical techniques.


Author(s):  
Sufianu A. Aliu ◽  
Richard O. Fagbenle

Simple and familiar perturbation parameters have been employed in applying the corrected Merk series of Chao and Fagbenle to the laminar mixed convection flow over two dimensional or axisymmetric bodies. The governing ordinary differential equations for the first five sets of the resulting universal functions for the velocity and temperature have been given. Numerical solutions were subsequently obtained and the relevant universal functions tabulated with respect to the ‘wedge parameter’ for mixed convection two dimensional flows and with respect to both the ‘wedge parameter’ and ‘shape parameter’ for the axisymmetric case. Using the wall derivatives of these universal functions, friction and heat transfer in mixed convection flows over two dimensional or axisymmetric bodies have been obtained and used in evaluation of skin friction and surface heat transfer.


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