Parametric studies of mixed convective fluid flow around cylinders of different cross‐sections

Author:

Olayemi Olalekan Adebayo1,Obalalu Adebowale Martins2,Ibitoye Segun Emmanuel3ORCID,Al‐Farhany Khaled4ORCID,Jolayemi Temidayo Samsudeen3,Jinadu Abdulbaqi1,Ajide Tomisin Favour1,Adegun Isaac Kayode3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Faculty of Engineering and Technology Kwara State University Malete Kwara State Nigeria

2. Department of Mathematical Sciences Augustine University Ilara‐Epe Lagos State Nigeria

3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty Engineering and Technology University of Ilorin Ilorin Kwara State Nigeria

4. Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Al‐Qadisiyah Al‐Qadisiyah Iraq

Abstract

AbstractA numerical study of mixed convective heat transfer in a lid‐driven square enclosure containing a hot elliptic cylinder is conducted. The impacts of the Grashof number , Reynolds number , cylinder tilt angle , and aspect ratio have been examined for a fluid of of 0.71. The horizontal enclosure walls are insulated, while its vertical walls are restricted to a nonvarying temperature Tc, whereas a sinusoidal temperature of is imposed on the wall of the elliptical cylinder. The governing equations are solved using COMSOL Multiphysics 5.6 software. The fluid dynamic and the heat transport profiles between the enclosure and the elliptical cylinder walls are represented by the stream function, isothermal contours, and average Nusselt number. Results established that for all the considered aspect ratios, the thermal heating range of is predominantly a conduction mechanism. The critical position of the ellipse where the inclination effect becomes insignificant is determined by the Grashof number and aspect ratio when the Re = 100. The strength of vortices and cell numbers are significantly influenced by the aspect ratio, particularly when the . When , the average heat transfer from the cylinder remains the same regardless of the cylinder's orientation. The impact of cylinder orientation on heat transfer from the cylinder wall is minimal for . For AR values of , increasing the inclination angle does not result in improved heat transfer. The influence of the increasing inclination angle on the right wall diminishes as the angle increases, except when the Grashof number is greater than 105, where the rate of heat transfer is enhanced for inclination angles beyond 45°.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Condensed Matter Physics

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