Title of article :
Turbulent Forced Convection and Entropy Generation of Impinging Jets of Water-Al2O3 Nanofluid on Heated Blocks
Author/Authors :
Boudraa ، Bouziane LEAP Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Mentouri Brothers -Constantine 1 , ، Rachid LEAP Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Mentouri Brothers -Constantine 1
Abstract :
A computational analysis on waterAl2O3 nanofluid turbulent forced convection is performed to analyze heat transfer and entropy production in a channel containing heated blocks, cooled by impinging jets. The two phase mixture model (TPMM) is used. The increase in the Reynolds number (Re) and the volume fraction of nanoparticles (φ), the decrease in spacing between the heated block (Db) and moving the location of the second jet (J2) to the first jet (J1) contribute to increasing the heat transfer rate (HTR).In addition, the TPMM gives higher values of average Nusselt number (Nu) ̅ than the singlephase model (SPM). The thermal (𝑔 ,𝑡ℎ), frictional (𝑔 ,𝜈) and total (𝑔 ,𝑡) entropy generation values increase with Re and φ. When Db is reduced, 𝑔,𝑡 increases. However, 𝑔 ,𝑡 increases when the jet position vary from J2 to J1. Different correlations are proposed for Nu ̅. Our results are compared with data available in the literature.
Keywords :
heat transfer , Turbulent Flow , Entropy generation , Nanofluid , impinging jets , heated blocks
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics
Journal title :
Journal of Applied and Computational Mechanics