Title of article :
Mixed Convection Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Vented Cavity Filled with a Nanofluid
Author/Authors :
Bahlaoui, A Interdisciplinary Laboratory of Research in Sciences and Technologies (LIRST) - Physics Department - Polydisciplinary Faculty - Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Béni-Mellal, Morocco , Raji, A Laboratory of Flows and Transfers Modelling (LAMET) - Physics Department - Faculty of Sciences and Technologies - Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Béni-Mellal, Morocco , Hasnaoui, M Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics and Energetics (LMFE) - Physics Department - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia - Cadi Ayyad University, Marrakech, Morocco , Naïmi, M Laboratory of Flows and Transfers Modelling (LAMET) - Physics Department - Faculty of Sciences and Technologies - Sultan Moulay Slimane University, Béni-Mellal, Morocco
Abstract :
In this paper, a numerical investigation is carried out on mixed convection in a vertical vented rectangular
enclosure filled with Al2O3-water nanofluid. The mixed convection effect is attained by heating the right wall
by a constant hot temperature and cooling the cavity by an injected or sucked imposed flow. The effects of
some pertinent parameters such as the Reynolds number, 100 ≤ Re ≤ 5000, the solid volume fraction of the
nanoparticles, 0 ≤ ɸ ≤ 0.1, and the aspect ratio of the cavity, 1 ≤ A ≤ 4, on flow and temperature patterns as
well as on the heat transfer rate within the enclosure are presented for the two ventilation modes. For a value
of the aspect ratio A = 2, the obtained results demonstrate that the increase of volume fraction of
nanoparticles contributes to an enhancement of the heat transfer and to an increase of the mean temperature
within the cavity. Also, it was revealed that the fluid suction mode yields the best heat transfer performance.
In the case when A is varied from 1 to 4, it was obtained that the heat transfer enhancement, using nanofluids,
is more pronounced at shallow enclosures than at tall ones.
Keywords :
Mixed convection , Nanofluid , Suction , Injection , Vented cavity , Numerical study
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics