Effect of Variable Thermal Conductivity on Buoyant Convection in a Cavity with Internal Heat Generation
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S. Sivasankaran
Bharathiar University, India
Published 2007-01-25
https://doi.org/10.15388/NA.2007.12.1.14725
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Keywords

buoyant convection
internal heat generation
variable thermal conductivity

How to Cite

Sivasankaran, S. (2007) “Effect of Variable Thermal Conductivity on Buoyant Convection in a Cavity with Internal Heat Generation”, Nonlinear Analysis: Modelling and Control, 12(1), pp. 113–122. doi:10.15388/NA.2007.12.1.14725.

Abstract

A numerical study has been made to analyze the effects of variable thermal conductivity on the natural convection of heat generating fluids contained in a square cavity with isothermal walls and the top and bottom perfectly insulated surfaces. The flow is assumed to be two-dimensional. Calculations are carried out by solving governing equations for different parameters. The flow pattern and the heat transfer characteristics inside the cavity are presented in the form of steady-state streamlines, isotherms and velocity profiles. The heat transfer rate is increased by an increase in the thermal conductivity parameter.

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