2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmecsci.2018.06.005
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Mixed convection in a two-sided lid-driven cavity containing heated triangular block for non-Newtonian power-law fluids

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“…Furthermore, for converting Equations (1)–(4) into a nondimensional form, the scaling of variables is presented as follows: Length:X¯=xH,Y¯=yH,Temperature:θ=TTCTHTC,Velocity:U¯=uUlid,V¯=vUlid,pressure:P¯=pρUlid2,where the dimensionless variables trueX¯,trueY¯,trueU¯,trueV¯,trueP¯,.5emand.5emθ are the coordinates (along the horizontal and vertical direction), x velocity component, y velocity component, pressure, and normalized temperature, respectively. Therefore, the nondimensional form of governing equations is as shown below 8,16 trueU¯trueX¯+trueV¯trueY¯=0 )(trueU¯trueU¯trueX¯+VtrueU¯trueY¯=trueP¯trueX¯+1Re)(2trueX¯)(ηmtrueU¯…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, for converting Equations (1)–(4) into a nondimensional form, the scaling of variables is presented as follows: Length:X¯=xH,Y¯=yH,Temperature:θ=TTCTHTC,Velocity:U¯=uUlid,V¯=vUlid,pressure:P¯=pρUlid2,where the dimensionless variables trueX¯,trueY¯,trueU¯,trueV¯,trueP¯,.5emand.5emθ are the coordinates (along the horizontal and vertical direction), x velocity component, y velocity component, pressure, and normalized temperature, respectively. Therefore, the nondimensional form of governing equations is as shown below 8,16 trueU¯trueX¯+trueV¯trueY¯=0 )(trueU¯trueU¯trueX¯+VtrueU¯trueY¯=trueP¯trueX¯+1Re)(2trueX¯)(ηmtrueU¯…”
Section: Mathematical Formulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, the Bird‐Carreau fluid model, Herchel‐Bulkely model, Cross model, and the power‐law model. A well‐known power‐law model is employed in this study due to its straightforwardness for predicting non‐Newtonian hydrodynamics 16 . A significant amount of the literature on heat transfer within the cavity is concerned with Newtonian fluids.…”
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“…In convection problems, the most important parameter is heat transfer rate from the surfaces and it is determined by a non-dimensional parameter called Nusselt number. The Nusselt number is a function of Re, Pr and in nanofluid cases, the nanoparticle concentration [37,38]. The Nusselt number over a wall is defined as:…”
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“…Second, to rationalize energy consumption by improving the performance of the thermal systems by looking for catalysts that lead to increase the heat transfer of these systems, such as the porous media in both types of a stuffed layer and fluidized bed [1][2][3][4]. Pu et al [5].Experiments were conducted on two regimes of convection heat transfer (laminar and turbulent) in a vertical channel with nonuniform heating of the two opposite walls and working conditions in the range of 700<Ra< 1500 and 2<Pe< 2200 and the measured temperature distribution in the vertical packed channel indicates a secondary thermal cell within it. The correlation relation for the Nusselt number was obtained in terms of the number of Peclet and Rayleigh of the experimental data and plot their relationship.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%