Cavity inclination effect on convection flow in a triangular geometry
Youssef Elguennouni, Mohamed Hssikou, Jamal Baliti, Mohammed Alaoui
Abstract
Abstract In this study, the water convection flow within a right‐angled, inclined, and isosceles triangle enclosure for various inclination angles was numerically analyzed using the lattice Boltzmann method with the multirelaxation time model. On the hypotenuse side, the enclosure is thermally insulated, while the left and horizontal walls are kept, respectively, at cold and hot temperatures. This study was conducted to show the effects of two key parameters, the tilt angle and the Rayleigh number , whose changes span from to and to , respectively. The effect of these variables is presented in terms of streamlines, isotherms, velocity profiles, temperature plots, and the average Nusselt number. Furthermore, the impact of the size of a hot square obstruction inside the cavity on the isotherms and streamlines has been investigated. The findings demonstrate that the rate of heat transport is enhanced as the Rayleigh number increases. This result is in good agreement with earlier research without tilting the cavity. Depending on the Rayleigh number, the tilt angle has a significant effect on the rate of heat transmission.