Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study
In the interface between heated barriers and fluid stream, the partly heated continuous stream coupled with thermal individualities against restricted geometries with man-made or nature barriers provides complicated mathematical limitations. The evaluation of the interaction between the partially he...
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doaj-be0a4e5cab7f4da9ae5c84b121931cff2020-12-21T12:59:17ZengElsevierCase Studies in Thermal Engineering2214-157X2020-12-0122100770Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case studyMostafa Zahri0Wael Al-Kouz1Khalil Ur Rehman2M.Y. Malik3Department of Mathematics, MASEP Research Group, University of Sharjah, P.O. Box 27272, Sharjah, 61174, United Arab EmiratesMechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, Al Khobar, 31952, Saudi Arabia; Corresponding author. Mechanical Engineering Department, College of Engineering, Prince Mohammad bin Fahd University, Al Khobar, 31952, Saudi Arabia.Department of Mathematics, Air University, PAF Complex E-9, Islamabad, 44000, PakistanDepartment of Mathematics, College of Sciences, King Khalid University, Abha, 61413, Saudi ArabiaIn the interface between heated barriers and fluid stream, the partly heated continuous stream coupled with thermal individualities against restricted geometries with man-made or nature barriers provides complicated mathematical limitations. The evaluation of the interaction between the partially heated liquid stream and the heated rooted barriers, in particular with regard to hydrodynamic forces, remains therefore a topic of great interest for the researchers. The present case study is intended to analyse the forces faced by the uniformly heated triangular-shaped obstacle with such concern. The obstacle is considered in between rectangular channel having uniformly heated rectangular chambers. Specifically, the partially heated grooved channel is taken computational domain. The applied magnetic field is taken against the fluid flow. The uniformly heated triangle is considered as an obstacle towards ongoing fluid. An energy equation is considered to encounter the thermal individualities. In terms of a paired partial differential system, the physical design is converted. With the assistance of contour plots and line diagrams, the numerical results are shared. The line integration along the exterior surface of the triangular shaped barrier is carried to measure the hydrodynamic forces in both non-magnetized and magnetized flow fields.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214157X20305128Heat transferContinuous streamMHDHeated chambersGrooved channelHybrid meshing |
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Mostafa Zahri Wael Al-Kouz Khalil Ur Rehman M.Y. Malik Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study Case Studies in Thermal Engineering Heat transfer Continuous stream MHD Heated chambers Grooved channel Hybrid meshing |
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Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study |
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Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study |
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Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study |
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Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study |
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Thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (TMRCO) of partially heated continuous stream: Hybrid meshed case study |
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thermally magnetized rectangular chamber optimization (tmrco) of partially heated continuous stream: hybrid meshed case study |
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Case Studies in Thermal Engineering |
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In the interface between heated barriers and fluid stream, the partly heated continuous stream coupled with thermal individualities against restricted geometries with man-made or nature barriers provides complicated mathematical limitations. The evaluation of the interaction between the partially heated liquid stream and the heated rooted barriers, in particular with regard to hydrodynamic forces, remains therefore a topic of great interest for the researchers. The present case study is intended to analyse the forces faced by the uniformly heated triangular-shaped obstacle with such concern. The obstacle is considered in between rectangular channel having uniformly heated rectangular chambers. Specifically, the partially heated grooved channel is taken computational domain. The applied magnetic field is taken against the fluid flow. The uniformly heated triangle is considered as an obstacle towards ongoing fluid. An energy equation is considered to encounter the thermal individualities. In terms of a paired partial differential system, the physical design is converted. With the assistance of contour plots and line diagrams, the numerical results are shared. The line integration along the exterior surface of the triangular shaped barrier is carried to measure the hydrodynamic forces in both non-magnetized and magnetized flow fields. |
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Heat transfer Continuous stream MHD Heated chambers Grooved channel Hybrid meshing |
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