Title :
Effect of the weather conditions on natural convection in storage silo
Author :
Himrane, N. ; Ameziani, D.E. ; Bennacer, R.
Author_Institution :
Lab. of Multiphase Transp. & Porous Media (LTPMP), USTHB, Algiers, Algeria
Abstract :
In this paper, unsteady natural convection problem in vertical open ended, and porous cylinder has been investigated numerically to simulate the transient heat mass convection in the grain storage in silos. A varying temperature profile is imposed on the lateral wall of the enclosure. Time-dependent boundary temperature is presented as sinusoidal function which can approximate real weather conditions. In the case of constant temperature a map diagram (Ra, A, N, Ak) of the two observed flow types, with and without fluid recirculation, was obtained. In order to approve that heat transfers are dependents of reversal flow and control parameters, the phase diagrams connecting heat transfer (Nu) to the recirculation flow rate (Qr) was proposed. The observed relative difference between sinusoidal and constant wall temperature increases with increasing Rayleigh number (Ra), dimensionless temperature amplitudes (XA) and it is particularly sensitive to the values of buoyancy ratio (N).
Keywords :
bulk storage; flow simulation; natural convection; Rayleigh number; buoyancy ratio; constant temperature; constant wall temperature; dimensionless temperature amplitude; enclosure lateral wall; fluid recirculation; grain storage; heat transfers; map diagram; observed relative difference; porous cylinder; recirculation flow rate; reversal flow; sinusoidal wall temperature; soidal function; storage silo; time-dependent boundary temperature; transient heat mass convection simulation; unsteady natural convection problem; varying temperature profile; vertical open ended cylinder; weather condition effect; Boundary conditions; Buoyancy; Heat transfer; Space heating; Thermal force; Natural convection; open channel; periodic heating; storage silo;
Conference_Titel :
Environmental Friendly Energies and Applications (EFEA), 2014 3rd International Symposium on
DOI :
10.1109/EFEA.2014.7059968