2018
DOI: 10.3329/jsr.v10i1.33848
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Analysis of Natural Convection Flow in a Trapezoidal Cavity Containing a Rectangular Heated Body in Presence of External Oriented Magnetic Field

Abstract: The laminar natural convection flow and heat transfer inside a trapezoidal cavity filled with air and containing a rectangular block is investigated numerically. The left and right walls of the cavity are cold, the top and bottom walls are adiabatic and the rectangular body is heated uniformly. Finite Element Method of Galerkin's weighted residual scheme is used to solve the transport equations with appropriate boundary conditions. The main objective of this study is to explore the influence of pertinent param… Show more

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“…Tighchi et al [172] did similar research using LBM. Akter and Parvin [47] examined the MHD flow of air using the finite element method (FEM). Increasing Ra and decreasing Ha would enhance Nu.…”
Section: [ 888 ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tighchi et al [172] did similar research using LBM. Akter and Parvin [47] examined the MHD flow of air using the finite element method (FEM). Increasing Ra and decreasing Ha would enhance Nu.…”
Section: [ 888 ]mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some of these papers, the MF has different angles, and the impact of the MF angle has been investigated. Akter et al 50 considered the NCHT of air inside an asymmetric cavity. They subjected the cavity to a constant MF.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They discovered that the heat transfer augmentation rate depends on the positioning of the source of heat. Akter and Pervin [27] analyzed convective heat flow in a trapezoid housing a centrally placed rectangular block. They upheld that the rate at which heat is augmented depends on Rayleigh and Hartmann numbers, and fluid type.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%