Experimental and Numerical study of Mixed Convection in a Partially Opened Cavity with Tilted Baffle
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https://doi.org/10.31663/tqujes.10.1.342(2019)Keywords:
Heat transfer, Mixed convection, Grooved cavity, BaffleAbstract
In this study the mixed convection heat transfer process in a square cross section cavity with a bottom groove heated from three side walls (left, right, and bottom) with vertically unheated baffle is investigated numerically and experimentally. In the numerical part the in-house CFD commercial code of ANSYS-FLUENT-V.16.0 based on finite volume method has been used to solve the 2D governing equations. The results are represented in terms of wall temperature profiles and Nusselt numbers of the heated wall. For the experimental work, a test rig were built to determine the effect of heater position, baffle height ratio (h/H), the baffle angle for the range of 300 <Re <1000 and 1 <Ri< 700. The experimental results show a good enhancement about (35 %) in heat transfer can be obtained by using the baffle while the maximum values was by using right heater and with baffle angle 90o. The numerical flow visualization gives a good indication to temperature boundary layer and vortices location of flow. Good agreement was observed when comparing the experimental and numerical work and with other pervious work.Downloads
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2019-06-01
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Experimental and Numerical study of Mixed Convection in a Partially Opened Cavity with Tilted Baffle. (2019). University of Thi-Qar Journal for Engineering Sciences, 10(1), 182-193. https://doi.org/10.31663/tqujes.10.1.342(2019)