2021
DOI: 10.2298/tsci200513057l
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Numerical study of the turbulent natural convection of nanofluids in a partially heated cubic cavity

Abstract: In this work we study numerically the three-dimensional turbulent natural convection in a partially heated cubic cavity filled with water containing metallic nanoparticles, metallic oxides and others based on carbon.The objective is to study and compare the effect of the addition of nanoparticles studied in water and also the effect of the position of the heated partition on the heat exchange by turbulent natural convection in this type of geometry, which can significantly improve the design … Show more

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“…It represents the balance between the rate of change of momentum, the pressure forces, and the viscous forces acting on the fluid. 32…”
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“…It represents the balance between the rate of change of momentum, the pressure forces, and the viscous forces acting on the fluid. 32…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The energy equation, also known as the heat transfer equation or the first law of thermodynamics, is a fundamental equation in thermodynamics and fluid dynamics that describes the conservation of energy in a fluid flow. The energy equation can be written as 32 :…”
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“…The results show that heat transfer improves with increasing volume fraction of nanoparticles and decreases with increasing Hartmann number. Recently, Lafdaili et al [11][12] studied the heat transfer by natural turbulent convection in a two-dimensional and three-dimensional cavity filled with water containing suspended nanoparticles. They examined the effect of the form ratio and the nanoparticle type on heat transfer and flow structure.…”
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confidence: 99%