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Mixed convective nanofluid flow in a channel having backward-facing step with a baffle

Mohammed, H. A. and Alawi, O. A. and Wahid, M. A. (2015) Mixed convective nanofluid flow in a channel having backward-facing step with a baffle. Powder Technology, 275 . pp. 329-343. ISSN 0031-8655

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.powtec.2014.09.046

Abstract

Two-dimensional laminar and turbulent mixed convection flows using nanofluids over backward facing step in a heated rectangular duct having a baffle mounted on its wall are numerically simulated. The continuity, momentum and energy equations are solved using Finite Volume Method (FVM) and the SIMPLE algorithm scheme is applied to examine the effects of the baffle on flow and heat transfer characteristics. The bottom wall of the duct is being heated with a constant heat flux, while other walls are being thermally insulated. In this study, several parameters such as different types of the nanoparticles (Al2O3, CuO, SiO2 and ZnO), different volume fractions in the range of 1% to 4%, and different nanoparticle diameters in the range of 25 to 80nm were used. The Reynolds number of laminar flow was in the range of 100≤Re≤400, while for turbulent flow it was in the range of 7500≤Re≤15,000. The effects of baffle distances in the range of ∞≤D≤4, baffle widths in the range of 0.01≤wb≤0.04, and baffle heights in the range of 0.005≤hb≤0.015 were studied. Baffle locations at the top wall and at bottom wall of the duct, and the number of baffles from 1 to 3 were also examined. The numerical results indicate that the nanofluid with SiO2 has the highest Nusselt number compared with other nanofluid types. The Nusselt number increases as the volume fraction of the nanoparticles and the Reynolds number increase, while it decreases as the nanoparticle diameter increases. The effects of baffle distance heights, and baffle locations on fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics are significant, while the effects of baffle widths and baffle numbers are slightly insignificant.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:backward facing step, baffle installation, channel flow
Subjects:T Technology > TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery
Divisions:Mechanical Engineering
ID Code:58568
Deposited By: Haliza Zainal
Deposited On:04 Dec 2016 04:07
Last Modified:06 Oct 2021 06:42

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