Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime
The effects of blockage ratio on the combined free and forced convection from a long heated square obstacle confined in a horizontal channel are investigated in this work. The numerical computations are performed in the steady regime for Reynolds number = 1 - 30, Richardson number = 0 - 1 for blocka...
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doaj-39e20a8601934c80bb8ec64be7c66c702020-11-24T22:43:13ZengBrazilian Society of Chemical EngineeringBrazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering0104-66321678-43832012-06-0129225326410.1590/S0104-66322012000200006Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regimeA. K. DhimanN. SharmaS. KumarThe effects of blockage ratio on the combined free and forced convection from a long heated square obstacle confined in a horizontal channel are investigated in this work. The numerical computations are performed in the steady regime for Reynolds number = 1 - 30, Richardson number = 0 - 1 for blockage ratios of 0.125 and 0.25 for the fixed Prandtl number of 0.7 (air). The governing equations, along with appropriate boundary conditions, are solved by using a semi-explicit finite volume method implemented on the collocated grid arrangement. The total drag and lift coefficients, local and average Nusselt numbers and the representative streamline, vorticity and isotherm patterns are presented to elucidate the role of blockage ratio on the cross-buoyancy across a confined square cylinder. The asymmetry in the flow and temperature fields decreases with increasing value of the blockage ratio. Similar to forced convection, the total drag coefficient increases with increasing value of the blockage ratio for the fixed values of the Reynolds and Richardson numbers.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0104-66322012000200006Square obstacleCross-buoyancyBlockage ratioDragLiftNusselt number |
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A. K. Dhiman N. Sharma S. Kumar Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering Square obstacle Cross-buoyancy Blockage ratio Drag Lift Nusselt number |
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Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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Wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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wall effects on the cross-buoyancy around a square cylinder in the steady regime |
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Brazilian Society of Chemical Engineering |
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Brazilian Journal of Chemical Engineering |
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0104-6632 1678-4383 |
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2012-06-01 |
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The effects of blockage ratio on the combined free and forced convection from a long heated square obstacle confined in a horizontal channel are investigated in this work. The numerical computations are performed in the steady regime for Reynolds number = 1 - 30, Richardson number = 0 - 1 for blockage ratios of 0.125 and 0.25 for the fixed Prandtl number of 0.7 (air). The governing equations, along with appropriate boundary conditions, are solved by using a semi-explicit finite volume method implemented on the collocated grid arrangement. The total drag and lift coefficients, local and average Nusselt numbers and the representative streamline, vorticity and isotherm patterns are presented to elucidate the role of blockage ratio on the cross-buoyancy across a confined square cylinder. The asymmetry in the flow and temperature fields decreases with increasing value of the blockage ratio. Similar to forced convection, the total drag coefficient increases with increasing value of the blockage ratio for the fixed values of the Reynolds and Richardson numbers. |
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Square obstacle Cross-buoyancy Blockage ratio Drag Lift Nusselt number |
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