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Effect of solid obstacle and thermal conditions on convective flow and entropy generation of nanofluid filled in a cylindrical chamber
by
Mani, Sankar
, Do, Younghae
, Reddy, N. Keerthi
, Swamy, H.A. Kumara
in
Aspect ratio
/ Barriers
/ Convective flow
/ Cooling
/ Criteria
/ Cylindrical chambers
/ Design
/ Differential equations
/ Dissipation
/ Efficiency
/ Energy efficiency
/ Entropy
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid flow
/ Geometry
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat generation
/ Heat transfer
/ Inclination angle
/ Industrial applications
/ Influence
/ Investigations
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Nanofluids
/ Nanoparticles
/ Partial differential equations
/ Performance evaluation
/ Rayleigh number
/ Shape
/ Thermal utilization
/ Thermodynamic efficiency
/ Viscosity
2024
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Effect of solid obstacle and thermal conditions on convective flow and entropy generation of nanofluid filled in a cylindrical chamber
by
Mani, Sankar
, Do, Younghae
, Reddy, N. Keerthi
, Swamy, H.A. Kumara
in
Aspect ratio
/ Barriers
/ Convective flow
/ Cooling
/ Criteria
/ Cylindrical chambers
/ Design
/ Differential equations
/ Dissipation
/ Efficiency
/ Energy efficiency
/ Entropy
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid flow
/ Geometry
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat generation
/ Heat transfer
/ Inclination angle
/ Industrial applications
/ Influence
/ Investigations
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Nanofluids
/ Nanoparticles
/ Partial differential equations
/ Performance evaluation
/ Rayleigh number
/ Shape
/ Thermal utilization
/ Thermodynamic efficiency
/ Viscosity
2024
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Effect of solid obstacle and thermal conditions on convective flow and entropy generation of nanofluid filled in a cylindrical chamber
by
Mani, Sankar
, Do, Younghae
, Reddy, N. Keerthi
, Swamy, H.A. Kumara
in
Aspect ratio
/ Barriers
/ Convective flow
/ Cooling
/ Criteria
/ Cylindrical chambers
/ Design
/ Differential equations
/ Dissipation
/ Efficiency
/ Energy efficiency
/ Entropy
/ Finite volume method
/ Fluid flow
/ Geometry
/ Heat conductivity
/ Heat generation
/ Heat transfer
/ Inclination angle
/ Industrial applications
/ Influence
/ Investigations
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Nanofluids
/ Nanoparticles
/ Partial differential equations
/ Performance evaluation
/ Rayleigh number
/ Shape
/ Thermal utilization
/ Thermodynamic efficiency
/ Viscosity
2024
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Effect of solid obstacle and thermal conditions on convective flow and entropy generation of nanofluid filled in a cylindrical chamber
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Effect of solid obstacle and thermal conditions on convective flow and entropy generation of nanofluid filled in a cylindrical chamber
2024
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Overview
Purpose
One of the major challenges in the design of thermal equipment is to minimize the entropy production and enhance the thermal dissipation rate for improving energy efficiency of the devices. In several industrial applications, the structure of thermal device is cylindrical shape. In this regard, this paper aims to explore the impact of isothermal cylindrical solid block on nanofluid (Ag – H2O) convective flow and entropy generation in a cylindrical annular chamber subjected to different thermal conditions. Furthermore, the present study also addresses the structural impact of cylindrical solid block placed at the center of annular domain.
Design/methodology/approach
The alternating direction implicit and successive over relaxation techniques are used in the current investigation to solve the coupled partial differential equations. Furthermore, estimation of average Nusselt number and total entropy generation involves integration and is achieved by Simpson and Trapezoidal’s rules, respectively. Mesh independence checks have been carried out to ensure the accuracy of numerical results.
Findings
Computations have been performed to analyze the simultaneous multiple influences, such as different thermal conditions, size and aspect ratio of the hot obstacle, Rayleigh number and nanoparticle shape on buoyancy-driven nanoliquid movement, heat dissipation, irreversibility distribution, cup-mixing temperature and performance evaluation criteria in an annular chamber. The computational results reveal that the nanoparticle shape and obstacle size produce conducive situation for increasing system’s thermal efficiency. Furthermore, utilization of nonspherical shaped nanoparticles enhances the heat transfer rate with minimum entropy generation in the enclosure. Also, greater performance evaluation criteria has been noticed for larger obstacle for both uniform and nonuniform heating.
Research limitations/implications
The current numerical investigation can be extended to further explore the thermal performance with different positions of solid obstacle, inclination angles, by applying Lorentz force, internal heat generation and so on numerically or experimentally.
Originality/value
A pioneering numerical investigation on the structural influence of hot solid block on the convective nanofluid flow, energy transport and entropy production in an annular space has been analyzed. The results in the present study are novel, related to various modern industrial applications. These results could be used as a firsthand information for the design engineers to obtain highly efficient thermal systems.
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