Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy

The effect of different configurations of partial cold walls on laminar natural convection heat transfer for a right-angle triangular cavity heated from below has been studied numerically. The enclosure is filled with water and heat transfer surfaces such as hot and cold walls are maintained at co...

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Main Authors: Manoj Kumar Triveni, Rajsekhar Panua, Dipak Sen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=38973&issue_ID=224
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spelling doaj-bed04e69512d4bfa92195ed4534904b42020-11-25T01:33:51ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722016-01-0191185193.Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular CavitiyManoj Kumar Triveni0Rajsekhar Panua1Dipak Sen2National Institute of TechnologyNational Institute of Technology AgartalaNational Institute of Technology, AgartalaThe effect of different configurations of partial cold walls on laminar natural convection heat transfer for a right-angle triangular cavity heated from below has been studied numerically. The enclosure is filled with water and heat transfer surfaces such as hot and cold walls are maintained at constant temperature. The side and hypotenuse walls of the enclosure are detached from the middle and have been arranged in four different configurations, namely AB, BC, AD and CD for cooling purpose. The finite volume method is used to solve the dimensionless governing mass, momentum and energy equations. The problem has been solved to explore the effects of the pertinent parameters i.e. different configurations of cold walls and variation of Rayleigh number (105 ≤ Ra ≤ 107). Results are obtained from numerical simulation using commercial software package, FLUENT and presented in the form of streamlines and isotherms. The thermal performance of the enclosure has been expressed by local and average Nusselt numbers. From the analysis, it is observed that the temperature distribution and flow field are significantly affected by these parameters. The high heat transfer rate has been observed for the position AB while low for the position CD. Also, the heat transfer rate enhances as the Rayleigh number (Ra) increases.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=38973&issue_ID=224Cold walls positions; Natural convection; Triangular enclosure; Rayleigh number.
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author Manoj Kumar Triveni
Rajsekhar Panua
Dipak Sen
spellingShingle Manoj Kumar Triveni
Rajsekhar Panua
Dipak Sen
Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Cold walls positions; Natural convection; Triangular enclosure; Rayleigh number.
author_facet Manoj Kumar Triveni
Rajsekhar Panua
Dipak Sen
author_sort Manoj Kumar Triveni
title Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
title_short Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
title_full Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
title_fullStr Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Variant Positions of Cold Walls on Narural Convection in a Triangular Cavitiy
title_sort effects of variant positions of cold walls on narural convection in a triangular cavitiy
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The effect of different configurations of partial cold walls on laminar natural convection heat transfer for a right-angle triangular cavity heated from below has been studied numerically. The enclosure is filled with water and heat transfer surfaces such as hot and cold walls are maintained at constant temperature. The side and hypotenuse walls of the enclosure are detached from the middle and have been arranged in four different configurations, namely AB, BC, AD and CD for cooling purpose. The finite volume method is used to solve the dimensionless governing mass, momentum and energy equations. The problem has been solved to explore the effects of the pertinent parameters i.e. different configurations of cold walls and variation of Rayleigh number (105 ≤ Ra ≤ 107). Results are obtained from numerical simulation using commercial software package, FLUENT and presented in the form of streamlines and isotherms. The thermal performance of the enclosure has been expressed by local and average Nusselt numbers. From the analysis, it is observed that the temperature distribution and flow field are significantly affected by these parameters. The high heat transfer rate has been observed for the position AB while low for the position CD. Also, the heat transfer rate enhances as the Rayleigh number (Ra) increases.
topic Cold walls positions; Natural convection; Triangular enclosure; Rayleigh number.
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