2023
DOI: 10.1063/5.0155045
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Numerical investigation of effect of surface pattern and rotation on power-law fluid flow and heat transfer around a cylinder in laminar flow regime

Chinu Routa,
Pampana Balaji,
Akhilesh Kumar Sahu

Abstract: We have studied the effect of surface topography, fluid behavior, and rotation on fluid flow and heat transfer phenomena over a cylinder. In this study, we have incorporated a sinusoidal surface topography to account for the impact of surface patterns and a power-law model to include fluid behavior. The governing equations are solved numerically for a range of pattern frequency (ω=5 and 11), pattern amplitude (δ=0.01 and 0.1), power-law index (0.4≤n≤1.6), Prandtl number (1≤Pr≤100), rotational speed (0.5≤α≤2), … Show more

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“…By using a consistent magnetic field, the author [16] investigated the Stokesian movement of an axisymmetric, inflexible pair-stressed fluid over an impermeable substance surrounding an opaque sphere. Routa et al [17] investigated how fluid movement and thermal transport mechanisms along a cylinder were impacted by ground topography, dynamic behavior, and rotational motion. Incorporating the power-law model-ing for hydrodynamic behavior, the sinusoidal topographic model was used to influence the roughness features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By using a consistent magnetic field, the author [16] investigated the Stokesian movement of an axisymmetric, inflexible pair-stressed fluid over an impermeable substance surrounding an opaque sphere. Routa et al [17] investigated how fluid movement and thermal transport mechanisms along a cylinder were impacted by ground topography, dynamic behavior, and rotational motion. Incorporating the power-law model-ing for hydrodynamic behavior, the sinusoidal topographic model was used to influence the roughness features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%