Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime

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  • E. Abu-Nada
  • F. Dinkelacker
  • A. Alatabi
  • B. Manickam
  • S. Jollet

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Titel des SammelwerksPorous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry
UntertitelThird International Conference
Seiten223-227
Seitenumfang5
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Juni 2010
Veranstaltung3rd International Conference on Porous Media and its Applications in Science, Engineering and Industry - Montecatini, Italien
Dauer: 20 Juni 200925 Juni 2009

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NameAIP Conference Proceedings
Band1254
ISSN (Print)0094-243X
ISSN (elektronisch)1551-7616

Abstract

Heat Transfer enhancement in turbulent natural convection using nanofluids is investigated numerically. The problem used for studying natural convection is a differentially heated square enclosure. The Bousinessq model is used to model density variation in the nanofluid. The transport equations are solved numerically using a second-order finite volume technique by implementing the k-ω model. The numerical solution is benchmarked against the experimental results of Ampofo and Karayiannis [10]. The Prandtl number and the Rayleigh number of the base fluid are set equal to 6.57 and 1010 respectively. The presence of nanoparticles is found to enhance the heat transfer in the enclosure.

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Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime. / Abu-Nada, E.; Dinkelacker, F.; Alatabi, A. et al.
Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry: Third International Conference. 2010. S. 223-227 (AIP Conference Proceedings; Band 1254).

Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/KonferenzbandAufsatz in KonferenzbandForschungPeer-Review

Abu-Nada, E, Dinkelacker, F, Alatabi, A, Manickam, B & Jollet, S 2010, Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime. in Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry: Third International Conference. AIP Conference Proceedings, Bd. 1254, S. 223-227, 3rd International Conference on Porous Media and its Applications in Science, Engineering and Industry, Montecatini, Italien, 20 Juni 2009. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3453815
Abu-Nada, E., Dinkelacker, F., Alatabi, A., Manickam, B., & Jollet, S. (2010). Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime. In Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry: Third International Conference (S. 223-227). (AIP Conference Proceedings; Band 1254). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3453815
Abu-Nada E, Dinkelacker F, Alatabi A, Manickam B, Jollet S. Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime. in Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry: Third International Conference. 2010. S. 223-227. (AIP Conference Proceedings). doi: 10.1063/1.3453815
Abu-Nada, E. ; Dinkelacker, F. ; Alatabi, A. et al. / Heat Transfer Enhancement in a Differentially Heated Enclosure Using Nanofluids‐Turbulent Regime. Porous Media and Its Applications in Science, Engineering, and Industry: Third International Conference. 2010. S. 223-227 (AIP Conference Proceedings).
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