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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 54, 2008 - Issue 5
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Numerical Simulation of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in a Curved Square Duct by using the Lattice Boltzmann Method

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Pages 451-480 | Received 21 May 2007, Accepted 16 May 2007, Published online: 30 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

In this article, the three-dimensional 27-velocities (D3Q27) lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) is employed to simulate the fully developed fluid flow and heat transfer in a curved square duct with curvature ratio 0.05–1.0 and Dean number 0–200. The so-called Dean instability in the curved square duct is fully investigated. It is found that for the square duct with high curvature ratio, the onset of transition from single-pair vortex to double-pair vortex depends on both Dean number and curvature ratio. This is consistent with conventional computational fluid dynamic (CFD) and experimental results, and the differences between simulation and experiment are very small. For the friction coefficient and Nusselt number, which are functions of Dean number and curvature ratio, it is found that the numerical results are in good agreement not only with the available experimental correlation but also with conventional CFD results under the given conditions.

The authors would like to acknowledge partial financial support from an EPA STAR GRO award (RD833357) and UW System Applied Research Grant.

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