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Title: MHD mixed convection and irreversibility analysis of hybrid nanofluids in a partially heated lid-driven cavity chamfered from the bottom side
Other Titles: Science and Technology Institute, University Center Abdelhafid Boussouf, Mila, Algeria
Authors: Farid, Berrahil
Keywords: ConvectionEntropy productionMHDCavityCornersHybrid nanofluid
Issue Date: Mar-2022
Publisher: university center of abdalhafid boussouf - MILA
Abstract: In this research, magneto-convection flow in the cavity problem driven by the lid is examined using computational fluid dynamics (CFD) techniques. To this effect, the cavity considered in this numerical study has two rounded corners and is partially heated from the bottom side and filled with Al2O3-Cu/water hybrid nanofluid (HBNF). Accordingly, a solver based on C++ object-oriented language has been developed under OpenFOAM® libraries to solve the mathematical governing equations. The numerical findings are thoroughly validated with other studies. To this end, different parameters analysis is adopted, which consists of Richardson numbers (0.1 ≤ Ri ≤ 10), Hartmann numbers (0 ≤ Ha ≤ 100), magnetic field angle (0° ≤ γ ≤ 90°), solid volume fraction (0 ≤ ϕ ≤ 0.04), composition ratio (25 % ≤ Cu, Al2O3 ≤ 75%), corners radius (0.01 ≤ R ≤ 0.3). This analysis is achieved by exploring streamlines, isotherms, total entropy generation, local and average Nusselt numbers. After the data analyses, the findings indicated that the magnetic field orientation strongly affects the hybrid nanofluid flow and temperature distribution. In other words, at Ri = 10, Applying a magnetic field perpendicular to the gravity force leads to better heat transfer. Furthermore, decreasing corners radius enhances heat transmission and reduces irreversibility. The composition ratio (Al2O3 75%, Cu 25%) gave the highest values of the mean Nusselt Number (Num) and the total entropy production (Sg). Moreover, the heat transfer rate and irreversibility decrease with increasing Ha and decreasing Ri. Finally, suspending nanoparticles (NPs) in the base fluid improves heat transfer and increases irreversibility except for Ri = 10 at Ha = 100 and Ri = 1 at Ha = 50, where the opposite behavior has been observed.
URI: http://dspace.centre-univ-mila.dz/jspui/handle/123456789/1990
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