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Numerical Study of Natural Convection of Power Law Fluid in a Square Cavity Fitted with a Uniformly Heated T-Fin

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  • Sardar Bilal

    (Department of Mathematics, AIR University, AIR Complex, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan)

  • Noor Zeb Khan

    (Department of Mathematics, AIR University, AIR Complex, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan)

  • Imtiaz Ali Shah

    (Department of Mathematics, AIR University, AIR Complex, Islamabad 44000, Pakistan)

  • Jan Awrejcewicz

    (Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics, Lodz University of Technology, 1/15 Stefanowski St., 90-924 Lodz, Poland)

  • Ali Akgül

    (Department of Mathematics, Art and Science Faculty, Siirt University, Siirt 56100, Turkey)

  • Muhammad Bilal Riaz

    (Department of Automation, Biomechanics and Mechatronics, Lodz University of Technology, 1/15 Stefanowski St., 90-924 Lodz, Poland
    Department of Mathematics, University of Management and Technology, Lahore 54770, Pakistan)

Abstract

Flow of a liquid in an enclosure with heat transfer has drawn special focus of researchers due to the abundant thermal engineering applications. So, the aim of present communication is to explore thermal characteristics of natural convective power-law liquid flow in a square enclosure rooted with a T-shaped fin. The formulation of the problem is executed in the form of partial differential expressions by incorporating the rheological relation of the power-law fluid. The lower wall of the enclosure along with the fin is uniformly heated and vertical walls are prescribed with cold temperature. For effective heat transfer within the cavity the upper boundary is considered thermally insulated. A finite element based commercial software known as COMSOL is used for simulations and discretization of differential equations and is executed incorporating a weak formulation. Domain discretization is performed by dividing it into triangular and rectangular elements at different refinement levels. A grid independence test is accomplished for quantities of engineering interest like local and average Nusselt numbers to attain accuracy and validity in results. Variation in the momentum and thermal distributions against pertinent parameters is analyzed through stream lines and isothermal contour plots. Measurement of the heat flux coefficient along with the calculation of kinetic energy against involved parameters is displayed through graphs and tables. After the comprehensive overview of attained results it is deduced that kinetic energy elevates against the upsurging magnitude of the Rayleigh number, whereas contrary behavior is encapsulated versus power-law index n . Elevation in the Nusselt number for the shear thinning case i . e . , n = 0.5 adheres as compared to Newtonian i . e . , n = 1 and shear thickening cases i . e . , n = 1.5 . It is perceived that by the upsurging power-law index viscosity augmentations and circulation zones increases. Heat is transferred quickly against Rayleigh number (Ra) due to production of temperature difference in flow domain.

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  • Sardar Bilal & Noor Zeb Khan & Imtiaz Ali Shah & Jan Awrejcewicz & Ali Akgül & Muhammad Bilal Riaz, 2022. "Numerical Study of Natural Convection of Power Law Fluid in a Square Cavity Fitted with a Uniformly Heated T-Fin," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(3), pages 1-18, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:10:y:2022:i:3:p:342-:d:731683
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    1. Muhammad Saqib & Rafal Andrzejczyk, 2023. "A review of phase change materials and heat enhancement methodologies," Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Energy and Environment, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 12(3), May.

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