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- Title
Natural Convection Heat Transfer from Two Perpendicular Heated Surfaces Embedded In Porous Cavity.
- Authors
Dawood, Amir Sultan; Basher, Noor Moneer
- Abstract
The effect of modified Rayleigh number, positions and lengths of two perpendicular heated surfaces on natural convection heat transfer was studied numerically, where the two surfaces are embedded in square cavity filled with saturated porous medium. All walls of the cavity are kept at constant temperature. Indirect numerical method was used to solve the governing equations, which are: the non-dimensional Darcy flow equation as well as the non-dimensional energy equation, which were solved numerically by finite difference method using Gauss-Seidel iteration coupled with (Successive Under Relaxation) technique. This study covered a wide range of modified Rayleigh number range (100-1000), nine positions and the ratios of length of vertical surface to the horizontal (0.5,1, 2). It was found that the positions of two heated surfaces have small effect on the heat transfer rate, but any increase in the length of two surfaces leads to an increase in average Nusselt number, but an increase in the length of vertical surface leads to more increase in the average Nusselt number.
- Subjects
NATURAL heat convection; HEAT transfer; HEATING; SURFACES (Technology); POROUS materials; RAYLEIGH number
- Publication
Al-Rafadain Engineering Journal, 2014, Vol 22, Issue 1, p44
- ISSN
1813-0526
- Publication type
Article