Natural convection of Bingham fluids in rectangular cross-sectional cylindrical annuli with differentially heated vertical walls

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作者
Yigit, Sahin [1 ]
Chakraborty, Nilanjan [1 ]
机构
[1] Newcastle Univ, Sch Engn, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, England
关键词
Natural convection; Aspect ratio; Bingham model; RAYLEIGH-BENARD CONVECTION; YIELD-STRESS; SQUARE ENCLOSURE; BOUNDARY-CONDITION; ASPECT RATIO; CAVITY; FLOWS; AIR;
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10.1108/HFF-06-2017-0242
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O414.1 [热力学];
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摘要
Purpose This paper aims to numerically analyse natural convection of yield stress fluids in rectangular cross-sectional cylindrical annular enclosures. The laminar steady-state simulations have been conducted for a range of different values of normalised internal radius (r(i)/L 1/8 to 16, where L is the difference between outer and inner radii); aspect ratio (AR = H/L from 1/8 to 8 where H is the enclosure height); and nominal Rayleigh number (Ra from 10(3) to 10(6)) for a single representative value of Prandtl number (Pr is 500). Design/methodology/approach The Bingham model has been used to mimic the yield stress fluid motion, and numerical simulations have been conducted for both constant wall temperature (CWT) and constant wall heat flux (CWHF) boundary conditions for the vertical side walls. The conservation equations of mass, momentum and energy have been solved in a coupled manner using the finite volume method where a second-order central differencing scheme is used for the diffusive terms and a second-order up-wind scheme is used for the convective terms. The well-known semi-implicit method for pressure-linked equations algorithm is used for the coupling of the pressure and velocity. Findings It is found that the mean Nusselt number based on the inner periphery Nu over bar (i) increases (decreases) with an increase in Ra (Bn) due to augmented buoyancy (viscous) forces irrespective of the boundary condition. The ratio of convective to diffusive thermal transport increases with increasing r(i)/L for both Newtonian (i.e. Bn = 0) and Bingham fluids regardless of the boundary condition. Moreover, the mean Nusselt number Nu over bar (i) normalised by the corresponding Nusselt number due to pure conductive transport (i.e. Nu over bar (i)/(Nu over bar (i))(cond)) shows a non-monotonic trend with increasing AR in the CWT configuration for a given set of values of Ra, Pr, L-i for both Newtonian (i.e. Bn = 0) and Bingham fluids, whereas Nu over bar (i)/(Nu over bar (i))(cond) increases monotonically with increasing AR in the CWHF configuration. The influences of convective thermal transport strengthen while thermal diffusive transport weakens with increasing AR, and these competing effects are responsible for the non-monotonic Nu over bar (i)/(Nu over bar (i))(cond) variation with AR in the CWT configuration. Originality/value Detailed scaling analysis is utilised to explain the observed influences of Ra, BN, r(i)/L and AR, which along with the simulation data has been used to propose correlations for Nu over bar (i).
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