Numerical investigation of natural convective heat transfer and fluid flow in a differentially heated square cavity filled with a CuO-water nanofluid having variable properties is performed. Governing partial differential equations formulated in nondimensional stream function, vorticity, temperature, and nanoparticles volume fraction are solved by the second-order accurate finite difference method and taking into account the Brownian diffusion and thermophoresis. The effects of Rayleigh number (Ra = 104–106), initial nanoparticles volume fraction (C0 = 0–0.09), location of the heater (Δ = 0.0–0.9), and dimensionless time (τ = 0–300) on flow patterns, isotherms, and concentration fields as well as the local and average Nusselt numbers at the heater surface are studied. The isoconcentrations reveal that for most of the cavity domain the nanoparticle concentration is around the initial average concentration of nanoparticles except for a very limited variation in a region close to the cavity walls that experiences minor deviation from the initial concentration. It was found that the flow strength within the cavity (i.e., ) is inversely proportional to the heater location Δ and is directly proportional to the Rayleigh number. Also, it was found that the best location of the heater, from a heat transfer perspective, is placing it entirely at the left wall of the cavity where a maximum average Nusselt number is registered. This study revealed that for all heater locations there is always an adverse impact of nanoparticles on the heat transfer and the worst case is registered for the Δ = 0 and the least deterioration is noticed for Δ = 0.9.
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Combined Effects of Thermophoresis, Brownian Motion, and Nanofluid Variable Properties on CuO-Water Nanofluid Natural Convection in a Partially Heated Square Cavity
M. S. Astanina,
M. S. Astanina
Laboratory on Convective Heat
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
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E. Abu-Nada,
E. Abu-Nada
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi 127788, United Arab Emirates
Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi 127788, United Arab Emirates
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M. A. Sheremet
M. A. Sheremet
Laboratory on Convective Heat
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
e-mail: Michael-sher@yandex.ru
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
e-mail: Michael-sher@yandex.ru
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M. S. Astanina
Laboratory on Convective Heat
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
E. Abu-Nada
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi 127788, United Arab Emirates
Khalifa University,
Abu Dhabi 127788, United Arab Emirates
M. A. Sheremet
Laboratory on Convective Heat
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
e-mail: Michael-sher@yandex.ru
and Mass Transfer,
Tomsk State University,
Tomsk 634050, Russia
e-mail: Michael-sher@yandex.ru
1Corresponding author.
Contributed by the Heat Transfer Division of ASME for publication in the JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER. Manuscript received July 20, 2017; final manuscript received January 14, 2018; published online April 11, 2018. Assoc. Editor: Antonio Barletta.
J. Heat Transfer. Aug 2018, 140(8): 082401 (12 pages)
Published Online: April 11, 2018
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Received:
July 20, 2017
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January 14, 2018
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Astanina, M. S., Abu-Nada, E., and Sheremet, M. A. (April 11, 2018). "Combined Effects of Thermophoresis, Brownian Motion, and Nanofluid Variable Properties on CuO-Water Nanofluid Natural Convection in a Partially Heated Square Cavity." ASME. J. Heat Transfer. August 2018; 140(8): 082401. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4039217
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