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Effects of aspect ratio on natural convection of Bingham fluids in rectangular enclosures with differentially heated horizontal walls heated from below

机译:长宽比对宾厄流体从下方加热水平壁的矩形外壳中自然对流的影响

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In this analysis the effects of aspect ratio AR (ratio of enclosure height: length) on steady-state natural convection of yield stress fluids obeying the Bingham model within rectangular enclosures has been investigated for 1/4 ≤ AR ≤ 4. A nominal Rayleigh number range 10~3 ≤ Ra ≤ 10~5 (Ra defined based on the height) for a single representative value of nominal Prandtl number (i.e. Pr = 500) in a configuration with differentially heated horizontal walls subjected to constant wall temperatures with heated bottom wall has been considered. It has been found that the convective transport strengthens with increasing nominal Rayleigh number Ra for both Newtonian and Bingham fluids but the mean Nusselt number Nu for Bingham fluids remains smaller than the value obtained for Newtonian fluids for a given set of values of nominal Ra and Pr due to augmented viscous resistance arising from yield stress in Bingham fluids. For Bingham fluids Nu decreases with increasing Bingham number Bn (non-dimensional yield stress) and thermal transport becomes essentially conduction-driven for large values of Bn. The relative contribution of convection to the overall thermal transport diminishes (strengthens) with increasing (decreasing) AR for a given set of values of Ra and Pr for both Newtonian and Bingham fluids. Thus, the thermal transport is principally conduction dominated for tall enclosures. A detailed scaling analysis has been carried out to explain the effects of AR. This scaling analysis, in turn, has been utilised to propose a correlation, which has been demonstrated to predict Nu obtained from simulation data for 1/4 ≤ AR ≤ 4,10~3 ≤ Ra ≤ 10~5 and Pr = 500.
机译:在此分析中,对于1/4≤AR≤4的情况,研究了长宽比AR(外壳高度比:长度)对遵循矩形外壳内Bingham模型的屈服应力流体稳态自然对流的影响。标称瑞利数对于水平加热且底壁温度恒定且壁温恒定的配置,其公称普朗特数的单个代表值(即Pr = 500)的范围为10〜3≤Ra≤10〜5(根据高度定义的Ra)已经考虑过了。已经发现,对于牛顿流体和宾汉流体,对流输运随着名义瑞利数Ra的增加而增强,但是对于给定的一组名义Ra和Pr值,宾汉流体的平均努塞尔数Nu仍然小于牛顿流体的值。归因于宾厄姆流体的屈服应力导致粘性阻力增加。对于Bingham流体,N随着Bingham数Bn(无量纲屈服应力)的增加而减小,并且对于大的Bn值,热传输基本上变为传导驱动的。对于给定的牛顿流体和宾汉姆流体的Ra和Pr值,对流对总热传输的相对贡献随AR的增加(减小)而减小(强度)。因此,对于较高的外壳,热传递主要是传导主导的。进行了详细的缩放分析以解释AR的影响。反过来,这种比例分析已被用来提出相关性,该相关性已被证明可以预测从1/4≤AR≤4,10〜3≤Ra≤10〜5和Pr = 500的模拟数据中获得的Nu。

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