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Titre: A Numerical Study on the Effect of Radiation on Natural Convection in a Two-Square Duct Annuli Filled with a Semi-Transparent Fluid
Auteur(s): Bouanani, Mohammed
Benbrik, Abderrahmane
Soualmi, Rabiaa
Cherifi, Mohammed
Mots-clés: Natural convection
Participating medium
Volumetric radiation
Immersed boundary
Discrete ordinates method
Square ducts
Date de publication: 2023
Editeur: IJME
Collection/Numéro: International Journal of Mechanics and Energy (IJME)/ Vol. 10, N° 1(2023);
Résumé: In the present study, a numerical investigation of natural convection and volumetric radiation interactions has been analysed in an annulus between two isothermal concentric square ducts filled with a semi-transparent medium. Two-dimensional solution was obtained using a discrete ordinates method based on a combined finite volume-immersed boundary method. The fluid is assumed to be gray absorbing-emitting and non-scattering and all walls are gray, diffuse and opaque. The Rayleigh number is fixed to 106 , and a study of the effect of three optical thicknesses τ=0.2-1-5 is performed on the thermal and dynamic fields and consequently on the heat transfer rate has been examined. A pure natural convection case has been shown for a comparative study. It is found that the radiation has a large influence on the flow and surface averaged Nusselt number and especially for high Rayleigh numbers.
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/13840
ISSN: 2286-5845
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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