Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls

Turbulent natural convection of air is studied, by the elliptic-relaxation model v^2-f, in a tall vertical cavity whose hot and cold walls are maintained at linear temperatures of slopes γ_1 and γ_2, respectively. The average temperatures of the active walls are located at mid-height of the cavity....

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Main Authors: L. El Moutaouakil, Z. Zrikem, A. Abdelbaki
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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spelling doaj-c13b91b9edb042eaa27b9b21dfcfcb572020-11-24T22:11:26ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722017-01-01103847859.Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on SidewallsL. El Moutaouakil0Z. Zrikem1A. Abdelbaki2Cadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia (LMFE), Marrakech, MoroccoCadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, MarrakechCadi Ayyad University, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia (LMFE), Marrakech, MoroccoTurbulent natural convection of air is studied, by the elliptic-relaxation model v^2-f, in a tall vertical cavity whose hot and cold walls are maintained at linear temperatures of slopes γ_1 and γ_2, respectively. The average temperatures of the active walls are located at mid-height of the cavity. Four situations are analyzed, corresponding to γ_1=γ_2=γ (case I), γ_1=-γ_2=γ (case II), γ_1=0 and γ_2=γ (case III), γ_1=γ and γ_2=0 (case IV). These boundary conditions may be more representative or used to control heat transfer for certain systems. The effects of the slope (-1≤γ≤1), the aspect ratio of the cavity (10≤A≤80) and the average Rayleigh number (5×〖10〗^4≤〖Ra〗_m≤〖10〗^6 ) on the streamlines, isotherms, contours of the turbulent kinetic energy, heatlines, local and average Nusselt numbers are investigated. It is shown that the local and average heat transfers of cases III and IV can be deducted from those of cases I and II. The obtained dynamic and thermal fields as well as local and average heat transfers of the studied cases are quite different of those of the classical case corresponding to γ=0. A simplified procedure for calculating the average Nusselt number is also developed for each case.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=42500&issue_ID=240Turbulent natural convection; Tall vertical cavity; Linear temperature; v^2-f model; Heatlines; Simplified calculation tool.
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author L. El Moutaouakil
Z. Zrikem
A. Abdelbaki
spellingShingle L. El Moutaouakil
Z. Zrikem
A. Abdelbaki
Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Turbulent natural convection; Tall vertical cavity; Linear temperature; v^2-f model; Heatlines; Simplified calculation tool.
author_facet L. El Moutaouakil
Z. Zrikem
A. Abdelbaki
author_sort L. El Moutaouakil
title Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
title_short Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
title_full Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
title_fullStr Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Turbulent Natural Convection by an Elliptic Relaxation Model in Tall Vertical Cavities with Linear Temperatures on Sidewalls
title_sort analysis of turbulent natural convection by an elliptic relaxation model in tall vertical cavities with linear temperatures on sidewalls
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Turbulent natural convection of air is studied, by the elliptic-relaxation model v^2-f, in a tall vertical cavity whose hot and cold walls are maintained at linear temperatures of slopes γ_1 and γ_2, respectively. The average temperatures of the active walls are located at mid-height of the cavity. Four situations are analyzed, corresponding to γ_1=γ_2=γ (case I), γ_1=-γ_2=γ (case II), γ_1=0 and γ_2=γ (case III), γ_1=γ and γ_2=0 (case IV). These boundary conditions may be more representative or used to control heat transfer for certain systems. The effects of the slope (-1≤γ≤1), the aspect ratio of the cavity (10≤A≤80) and the average Rayleigh number (5×〖10〗^4≤〖Ra〗_m≤〖10〗^6 ) on the streamlines, isotherms, contours of the turbulent kinetic energy, heatlines, local and average Nusselt numbers are investigated. It is shown that the local and average heat transfers of cases III and IV can be deducted from those of cases I and II. The obtained dynamic and thermal fields as well as local and average heat transfers of the studied cases are quite different of those of the classical case corresponding to γ=0. A simplified procedure for calculating the average Nusselt number is also developed for each case.
topic Turbulent natural convection; Tall vertical cavity; Linear temperature; v^2-f model; Heatlines; Simplified calculation tool.
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