Numerical investigation of convective heat transfer in fluid flow past a tandem of triangular and square cylinders in channel
Mohammed Amine Moussaoui, Youssef Admi, El Bachir Lahmer, Ahmed Mezrhab
Abstract
Abstract A numerical study of a two-dimensional laminar flow and heat transfer characteristics in a horizontal channel containing two in-line obstacles of different shapes, namely an upstream triangular cylinder and a downstream square cylinder, was carried out. It is based on a coupling between the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) and the Finite Difference Method (FDM). The airflow (Pr = 0.71) is assumed to be laminar and incompressible. All physical properties of the fluid, expect its density, are supposed to be constant. The two cylinders are kept at a constant hot temperature, while the incoming flow is at a cold temperature. The Reynolds number and the horizontal separation distance between the cylinders are varied to investigate their influences on fluid flow and heat transfer.