This paper describes an experimental and analytical study of the phenomenon of heat transfer by natural convection in a rectangular enclosure fitted with an incomplete internal partition. The experiments were carried out in a water-filled enclosure with adiabatie horizontal walls and vertical walls
Natural convection in a partially-open cavity with a divider
โ Scribed by J.L. Xia; Z.W. Zhou
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 634 KB
- Volume
- 19
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0735-1933
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โฆ Synopsis
Two-dimensional, steady,laminar natural convection in a partially open cavity with a divider is studied numerically. The cavity consists of two horizontal adiabatic walls, a vertical hot wall and a vertical cold wall with an opening, A thin-poorly conducting divider projects from the bottom adiabatic wall. Flow and heat transfer in the divided, partially.open cavity are examined for different Rayleigh number, Ra, d/rider height, H, and opening size, 1o โข Results show that the presence of the divider significantly influences the flow and heat transfer in the partially-open cavity. The influence of both the divider height and the opening size becomes stronger at larger Rayleigh number. For fixed Ra and H, as ~ increases, the average Nusselt number of the hot wall and the maximum stream function re~naln nearly unchanged when 10 is smaller than H, but increase significantly when ]~ is larger than H. Ten typical flow patterns in the partially-open cavity with a divider are found. The slreamlines and isotherms, variation of local and average Nusselt numbers over the hot and cold walls, the features of the opening, provide valuable insight into the physical processes.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Transient laminar mixed convection in a two-dimensional enclosure partitioned by a conducting basle is investigated numerically. The enclosure has a finite-size heat source imbedded on a vertical wall. The present work simulates a practical system such one with air-cooled electronic equipment with h
and flow fields in it. The range of Rayleigh number is from 10 Iยฐ to I0 II Bajorek and Lloyd [5] investigated the heat transfer