Natural convection in a triangular enclosure subject to periodic thermal forcing
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01/08/2006
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The effects of periodic thermal forcing on the flow field and heat transfer through an attic space are examined numerically in this paper. We consider the case with a fixed aspect ratio of 0.5 and a fixed Grashof number of 1.33×106. The numerical results reveal that, during the daytime, the flow is stratified; whereas at the night-time, the flow becomes unstable. A number of regular plumes and vortices are observed in the contours of isotherms and stream functions respectively. Moreover, the flow appears to be symmetric during the daytime, and becomes asymmetric at the night-time. It is also found that the flow is weaker during the daytime than that at the night-time in the present case, and the calculated heat transfer rate at the night-time is approximately three times greater than the heat transfer rate during the daytime. |
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Begell House Inc |
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DOI:10.1615/IHTC13.p6.430 Saha, Suvash C., Lei, Chengwang, & Patterson, John C. (2006) Natural convection in a triangular enclosure subject to periodic thermal forcing. In Proceedings of 13th International Heat Transfer Conference, Begell House Inc, Sydney Convention & Exhibition Centre, Sydney, NSW. |
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Copyright 2006 Begell House Inc |
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Faculty of Built Environment and Engineering; School of Engineering Systems |
Palavras-Chave | #091307 Numerical Modelling and Mechanical Characterisation #Natural convection #Triangular enclosure #Periodic thermal forcing #Attic space |
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Conference Paper |