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Lattice Boltzmann simulation of a Cu-water nanofluid filled cavity in order to investigate the influence of volume fraction and magnetic field specifications on flow and heat transfer

Author:
امیرجواد احرار
,
محمدحسن جوارشکیان
,
Amir Javad Ahrar
,
Mohammad Hassan Djavareshkian
Year
: 2016
Abstract: In the present study, a nanofluid filled cavity with sinusoidal temperature boundary condition was investigated numerically. The LBM method was applied to simulate the Cu-water nanofluid flow under the influence of an inclined magnetic field. It goes without saying that nanoparticles are meant to improve the heat transfer rate, because unlike the magnetic field they are not present in any system by their own, but they're added manually to enhance the Nusselt number. However, it is seen that in some magnetic situations (field intensity and direction) adding the volume fraction of nanoparticles cannot help the heat transfer increment. More than 350 individual tests were carried out in this work to show the combined effect of the nanoparticles and magnetic field situation for different Rayleigh numbers (103–106), Hartmann numbers (0–90), nanoparticles' volume fraction (0–7%) and magnetic field direction γ = 0–90°. The results indicated that the influence of nanoparticles for this geometry

and boundary condition is highly dependent to the Rayleigh and Hartmann numbers. Although the magnetic field direction plays an unimportant role in lower Rayleigh numbers but the effect may become significant formoderate or high Rayleigh numbers like 105 or 106.
URI: https://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3355539
Keyword(s): Lattice Boltzmann,Cu-water,nanofluid,cavity,magnetic field,heat transfer
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    Lattice Boltzmann simulation of a Cu-water nanofluid filled cavity in order to investigate the influence of volume fraction and magnetic field specifications on flow and heat transfer

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contributor authorامیرجواد احرارen
contributor authorمحمدحسن جوارشکیانen
contributor authorAmir Javad Ahrarfa
contributor authorMohammad Hassan Djavareshkianfa
date accessioned2020-06-06T13:27:19Z
date available2020-06-06T13:27:19Z
date issued2016
identifier urihttps://libsearch.um.ac.ir:443/fum/handle/fum/3355539?locale-attribute=en
description abstractIn the present study, a nanofluid filled cavity with sinusoidal temperature boundary condition was investigated numerically. The LBM method was applied to simulate the Cu-water nanofluid flow under the influence of an inclined magnetic field. It goes without saying that nanoparticles are meant to improve the heat transfer rate, because unlike the magnetic field they are not present in any system by their own, but they're added manually to enhance the Nusselt number. However, it is seen that in some magnetic situations (field intensity and direction) adding the volume fraction of nanoparticles cannot help the heat transfer increment. More than 350 individual tests were carried out in this work to show the combined effect of the nanoparticles and magnetic field situation for different Rayleigh numbers (103–106), Hartmann numbers (0–90), nanoparticles' volume fraction (0–7%) and magnetic field direction γ = 0–90°. The results indicated that the influence of nanoparticles for this geometry

and boundary condition is highly dependent to the Rayleigh and Hartmann numbers. Although the magnetic field direction plays an unimportant role in lower Rayleigh numbers but the effect may become significant formoderate or high Rayleigh numbers like 105 or 106.
en
languageEnglish
titleLattice Boltzmann simulation of a Cu-water nanofluid filled cavity in order to investigate the influence of volume fraction and magnetic field specifications on flow and heat transferen
typeJournal Paper
contenttypeExternal Fulltext
subject keywordsLattice Boltzmannen
subject keywordsCu-wateren
subject keywordsnanofluiden
subject keywordscavityen
subject keywordsmagnetic fielden
subject keywordsheat transferen
journal titleJournal of Molecular Liquidsen
journal titleJournal of Molecular Liquidsfa
pages328-338
journal volume215
journal issue1
identifier linkhttps://profdoc.um.ac.ir/paper-abstract-1053440.html
identifier articleid1053440
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