Natural convection in a series of thermally interacting cavities with wall mounted heaters


Autoria(s): Gavara, Madhusudhana
Data(s)

2012

Resumo

Laminar natural convection in a series of thermally interacting cavities is numerically studied. Each cavity consists of a conducting bottom wall with a surface mounted heater. The side walls of the cavities are isothermally cooled. Each cavity thermally interacts with its adjacent cavities through the conducting walls. Flow and heat transfer characteristics are studied in detail for various Rayleigh numbers. The convection characteristics in multiple cavities are compared with those in single independent cavity. The thermal interaction between the cavities results in lower temperatures compared with those in independent cavities. While heat is rejected into the adjacent upper cavity through some portion of the conducting wall, heat is received from the adjacent cavity through the remaining portion of the wall. The influence of substrate conductivity on heat exchange between adjacent cavities are examined. Substrate conductivity shows strong effect on temperature distribution. When cooling at both vertical sides is changed to one side cooling, the heat transfer characteristics are changed drastically and many interesting flow features are observed. Effects of cavity aspect ratio is studied and higher heat transfer rates are observed at higher aspect ratios. Correlations for dimensionless temperature maximum and average Nusselt number are presented in terms of Rayleigh number.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45418/1/Num_hea_Tran_62-11_861_2012.pdf

Gavara, Madhusudhana (2012) Natural convection in a series of thermally interacting cavities with wall mounted heaters. In: Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A, 62 (11). pp. 861-883.

Publicador

Taylor and Francis Ltd

Relação

http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10407782.2012.703085

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/45418/

Palavras-Chave #Mechanical Engineering
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Journal Article

PeerReviewed