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Research Article

Study on the effect of flow velocity and thermal buoyancy on the dynamic behaviour of flow inside a two-hole chamber

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Pages 5393-5404 | Received 13 Mar 2019, Accepted 05 Jul 2021, Published online: 22 Jul 2021
 

Abstract

This work aims to study the behaviour of the fluid inside a square chamber that has two openings at the top of vertical walls for the entry and exit of the fluid. Also, the chamber is arranged around two hot cylinders located vertically. The fact that the fluid is cold and the walls of the cylinders are hot, a vertical transfer of the fluid is shown due to thermal buoyancy force. The study was accomplished numerically. The pertinent parameters examined are as follows: the number of Reynolds (= 1-40) and the number of Richardson (= 0-1). The value of Prandtl number of the working fluid is (Pr = 1). The values of Nu number for the two cylinders are calculated and expressed in terms of the values of Re and Ri. The results showed that the effect of the fluid on the cylinders differs from the lower cylinder to the upper cylinder. Also, the presence of counter-flows in some cases creates hydrodynamic force in the opposite direction. For example, for Re = 40 increasing the Ri value from 0 to 1 increases Nu by an average of 3.84% for the upper obstacle and 81% for the lower one.

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