Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls

In this study, natural convection in a fluid-filled rectangular enclosure is analyzed using COMSOL© commercial software. The fluid in which natural convection takes place is a dielectric liquid called FC-75. Attached to one of the vertical walls of the enclosure is an array of rectangular protrusion...

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Main Author: Pamuk Mehmet Turgay
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Language:English
Published: VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Thermal Science
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98361900448P.pdf
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spelling doaj-3f84bb37ebb34d3a844d82978fbc3b352021-02-05T08:41:54ZengVINCA Institute of Nuclear SciencesThermal Science0354-98362334-71632021-01-01251 Part A26727710.2298/TSCI190816448P0354-98361900448PNumerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical wallsPamuk Mehmet Turgay0Bahcesehir University, Besiktas, Istanbul, TurkeyIn this study, natural convection in a fluid-filled rectangular enclosure is analyzed using COMSOL© commercial software. The fluid in which natural convection takes place is a dielectric liquid called FC-75. Attached to one of the vertical walls of the enclosure is an array of rectangular protrusions, each representing computer chips mounted on a printed circuit board. The nominal power consumed by each chip is assumed to be 0.35, 1.07, 1.65, and 2.35 W. This corresponds exactly to the values used in the experiments, which were performed once by the author of this study. The results of the experiment and the numerical study are shown as Nusselt numbers vs. Rayleigh numbers, both being the most important dimensionless parameters of natural convection. A comparison of the results has shown that COM-SOL© can achieve reliable results in similar problems, eliminating the need to build expensive experimental set-ups and spending time conducting experiments. The simulation results are aimed to be used in similar designs of electronic circuits in confined spaces.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98361900448P.pdfheat transfernatural convectionenclosurefc-75
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Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
Thermal Science
heat transfer
natural convection
enclosure
fc-75
author_facet Pamuk Mehmet Turgay
author_sort Pamuk Mehmet Turgay
title Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
title_short Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
title_full Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
title_fullStr Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
title_full_unstemmed Numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
title_sort numerical study of natural convection in an enclosure with discrete heat sources on one of its vertical walls
publisher VINCA Institute of Nuclear Sciences
series Thermal Science
issn 0354-9836
2334-7163
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In this study, natural convection in a fluid-filled rectangular enclosure is analyzed using COMSOL© commercial software. The fluid in which natural convection takes place is a dielectric liquid called FC-75. Attached to one of the vertical walls of the enclosure is an array of rectangular protrusions, each representing computer chips mounted on a printed circuit board. The nominal power consumed by each chip is assumed to be 0.35, 1.07, 1.65, and 2.35 W. This corresponds exactly to the values used in the experiments, which were performed once by the author of this study. The results of the experiment and the numerical study are shown as Nusselt numbers vs. Rayleigh numbers, both being the most important dimensionless parameters of natural convection. A comparison of the results has shown that COM-SOL© can achieve reliable results in similar problems, eliminating the need to build expensive experimental set-ups and spending time conducting experiments. The simulation results are aimed to be used in similar designs of electronic circuits in confined spaces.
topic heat transfer
natural convection
enclosure
fc-75
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0354-9836/2021/0354-98361900448P.pdf
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