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Effect of inclined thick fin on natural convection in a cavity heated from bottom (Q1637486)

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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6882412
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Effect of inclined thick fin on natural convection in a cavity heated from bottom
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6882412

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    Effect of inclined thick fin on natural convection in a cavity heated from bottom (English)
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    8 June 2018
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    Summary: In this study, natural convection heat transfer in a square cavity with an adiabatic fin mounted on a vertical wall was investigated numerically. Vertical boundaries were adiabatic and horizontal boundaries were isothermal at different constant temperature. Two-dimensional equations of conservation of mass, momentum and energy were solved using finite difference method. Successive under relaxation (SUR) method was used to solve linear algebraic equations. Results were obtained for various geometrical parameters as the thermal conductivity ratio \((\mathrm{RK} = 0.1, 1.0\) and \(10\)), inclination angle of the fin \((30^\circ\leq\phi\leq 150^\circ)\), thickness of the fin \((0.033 \leq t\leq 0.2)\), and Rayleigh numbers \((10^3\leq\mathrm{Ra}\leq 10^6)\). Location and length of fin was fixed as \(h = w = 0.5\). Results were presented with streamlines, isotherms, local and mean Nusselt numbers. It was found that Rayleigh number and the fin mounted on the wall had significant effect on natural convection heat transfer and flow field. The thick fin can be used as control parameter of heat and fluid flow.
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    square enclosures
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    finite element method
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    heat transfer
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    successive under relaxation (SUR) method
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    fluid flow
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