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Mixed Convection in a Double Lid-Driven Cavity Filled with Hybrid Nanofluid by Using Finite Volume Method

I. R. Ali, Ammar I. Alsabery, Norhaliza Abu Bakar, Rozaini Roslan

2020Symmetry32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The understanding of mixed convection heat transfer in cavity is crucial for studying the energy consumption and efficiency in many engineering devices. In the present work, the hybrid nanofluid (Al2O3-Cu-Water) is employed to increase the heat transfer rate in a double lid-driven rectangular cavity. The bottom movable horizontal wall is kept at a high temperature while the top movable horizontal wall is kept at a low temperature. The sidewalls are insulated. The mass, momentum and energy equations are numerically solved using the Finite Volume Method (FVM). The SIMPLE algorithm is used for pressure-velocity coupling. Parameters such as Reynold’s number (Re), Richardson number (Ri), moving wall direction, solid volume fraction, and cavity length are studied. The results show that the hybrid nanofluid in the rectangular cavity is able to augment the heat transfer significantly. When Re is high, a big size solid body can augment the heat transfer. Heat transfer increases with respect to Ri. Meanwhile, the local Nusselt number decreases with respect to the cavity length.

Topics & Concepts

NanofluidNusselt numberHeat transferMaterials scienceMechanicsFinite volume methodCavity wallNatural convectionReynolds numberCombined forced and natural convectionWork (physics)ThermodynamicsMomentum (technical analysis)PhysicsComposite materialEconomicsTurbulenceFinanceNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferHeat Transfer MechanismsHeat Transfer and Optimization