Entropy generation due to natural convection in a partially open cavity with a thin heat source subjected to a nanofluid

AH Mahmoudi, M Shahi, F Talebi - Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A …, 2012 - Taylor & Francis
Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications, 2012Taylor & Francis
This article presents a numerical study of natural convection cooling of a heat source
mounted inside the cavity, with special attention being paid to entropy generation. The right
vertical wall is partially open and is subjected to copper–water nanofluid at a constant low
temperature and pressure, while the other boundaries are assumed to be adiabatic. The
governing equations have been solved using the finite volume approach, using SIMPLE
algorithm on the collocated arrangement. The study has been carried out for a Rayleigh …
This article presents a numerical study of natural convection cooling of a heat source mounted inside the cavity, with special attention being paid to entropy generation. The right vertical wall is partially open and is subjected to copper–water nanofluid at a constant low temperature and pressure, while the other boundaries are assumed to be adiabatic. The governing equations have been solved using the finite volume approach, using SIMPLE algorithm on the collocated arrangement. The study has been carried out for a Rayleigh number in the range 103 < Ra < 106, and for solid volume fraction 0 <ϕ <0.05. In order to investigate the effect of the heat source and open boundary location, six different configurations are considered. The effects of Rayleigh numbers, heat source and open boundary locations on the streamlines, isotherms, local entropy generation, Nusselt number, and total entropy generation are investigated. The results indicate that when open boundary is located up, the fluid flow augments and hence the heat transfer and Nusselt number increase and total entropy generation decreases.
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