화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.51, No.21-22, 5279-5287, 2008
Computation of turbulent free convection in left and right tilted porous enclosures using a macroscopic k-epsilon model
Comparisons of computations for turbulent natural convection within clockwise and counter-clockwise inclined cavities, filled with a fluid saturated porous medium, are presented. The finite volume method in a generalized coordinate system is applied. Oblique walls are maintained at constant but different temperatures, whereas horizontal surfaces are kept insulated. Flow and heat transfer characteristics are investigated for Rayleigh number up to 10(4) and inclination angles up to 45 degrees, in both directions of rotation. Turbulent is handled using a macroscopic two-equation model with a wall function. In this work, the turbulence model is first switched off and the laminar branch of the solution is obtained. Subsequently, the turbulence model is included and the solution merges to the laminar branch for a reducing value of Ra-m. Present computations are compared with published results and the influence of the inclination angle on Ra-cr is analyzed, for both the left and right rotating directions. For Ra-m greater than around 10(4), both laminar and turbulent flow solutions deviate, possibly indicating that a critical value for Ra-m was reached. Both left and right rotation of the hot wall reduce Nu, but rotating the hot wall on the counter-clockwise direction decreases Nu at a faster rate than when bending the cavity to the right. (C) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.