Mixed Convection Flow and Heat Transfer of Two Rotating Cylinders in a Trapezoidal Enclosure Filled with Porous Medium

Author:

Alshuraiaan Bader

Abstract

The goal of this research is to investigate numerically mixed convection flow and heat transfer characteristics from two rotating cylinders in a trapezoidal enclosure filled with porous material for a variety of factors including rotation speed and direction, Richardson number, and the location of the cylinders. The results of this presentation were checked against accessible data and determined to be very similar. The heat transmission properties within the trapezoid were found to be substantially dependent on the Richardson number, speed, and direction of the spinning cylinders, as well as the location of the cylinders according to the findings of this study. Furthermore, it was discovered that the CW-CW casing produced more heat transfer as compared to the CCW-CW scenario for various Richardson numbers when the cylinders placed vertically. Furthermore, this research revealed that, for higher Richardson values, the rotation speed has no effect on the heat transfer increase inside the trapezoidal enclosure. The effect of the cylinders’ location on the average Nusselt number was also studied in this investigation. It was found the placing the cylinders in the vertical direction produced higher heat transfer compared with horizontal location for a trapezoid heated from below.

Funder

Research Sector at Kuwait University

Publisher

International Information and Engineering Technology Association

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Mechanical Engineering,Condensed Matter Physics

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