Title of article :
Numerical Simulation and Parametric Reduced Order Modeling of the Natural Convection of Water-Copper Nanofluid
Author/Authors :
Moayyedi, Mohammad Kazem Turbulence, and Combustion Research Laboratory - Department of Mechanical Engineering - University of Qom
Abstract :
In this article, a coupled computational framework is presented for the numerical simulation of mass transfer under the
effects of natural convection phenomena in a field contains water-copper Nano-fluid. This CFD model is build up based on accurate
algorithms for spatial derivatives and time integration. The spatial derivatives have been calculated using first order upwind and second
order central differencing approaches. Also, time integration is performed using the fourth order Runge-Kutta method. A parametric
reduced order model is developed to compute the whole flow field under the effects of some important parameters. This model is
constructed using POD-snapshots method based on Karhunen-Loeve decomposition. The POD modes have been calculated based on
the solution of an eigenvalues problem. The obtained eigenfunctions are POD modes which are arranged using energy-based criteria
based on total kinetic energy of the flow field. This approach leads to the model order reduction procedure, and the outcome model can
be used as a surrogate model of CFD high order model. The results obtained from the reduced order model show close agreements to
the benchmark DNS data and proving high accuracy of the proposed model.
Keywords :
Computational Fluid Dynamics , Model Order Reduction , Nano-fluid , Natural Convection
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics