The Effects of an Imposed Magnetic Field on Natural Convection in a Tilted Cavity with Partially Active Vertical Walls:Numerical Approach

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The effect of imposed magnetic field on natural convection in a tilted cavity with partially active walls was investigated numerically. The active part of the right side wall was at a higher temperature than the active part of the left side wall and were moving on vertical walls relative to each other. The top، the bottom and the remaining parts of the side walls were insulated. The magnetic field was perpendicular to the side walls. The SIMPLER algorithm was used to indicate the pressure gradient in the momentum equations. Flow field and heat transfer were predicted for fluid with Pr = 0. 71 and a wide range of the governing parameters such as Rayleigh number between 104 and 106، Hartmann number between 0 and 100، aspect ratio between 0. 5 and 2 and inclination angle between 0°and 90°. The average Nusselt number decreased with an increase of Hartmann number and increased with an increase of Rayleigh number. The maximum heat transfer rate was occurred for the middle–middle thermally active locations while heat transfer was poor for the bottom-top thermally active locations.
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English
Published:
International Journal of Engineering, Volume:23 Issue: 1, Jan 2010
Pages:
65 to 78
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