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Numerical Heat Transfer, Part A: Applications
An International Journal of Computation and Methodology
Volume 69, 2016 - Issue 8
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Numerical investigation of two-phase laminar pulsating nanofluid flow in a helical microchannel

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Pages 921-930 | Received 11 Jun 2015, Accepted 11 Aug 2015, Published online: 21 Jan 2016
 

ABSTRACT

Numerical investigations on the thermal and hydraulic characteristics of pulsating laminar flow in a three-dimensional helical microchannel heat sink (HMCHS) model are performed using Al2O3-water-based nanofluid. The simulation is performed in the laminar regime for Reynolds number ranging from 6 to 25. The two-phase mixture model with modified effective thermal conductivity and viscosity equations is employed to solve the problem numerically. The detailed results for thermal and flow fields are reported for the effects of amplitude (1–3), frequency (5–20 rad/s), and nanoparticle concentration (1%–3%). The results indicate that the heat transfer performance improves significantly for sinusoidal velocity inlet conditions compared with steady flow conditions.

Nomenclature

A=

dimensionless amplitude

Cp=

heat capacity, (J/kg · k)

Dh=

hydraulic diameter, (2 WchD/Wch + D), (m)

De=

Dean number

h=

heat transfer coefficient, (W/m2 · K)

λ=

thermal conductivity, (W/m · K)

q=

heat transfer rate, W

M=

molecular weight, (mol)

N=

Avogadro number

Nu=

Nusselt number, (Nu = hDh/k)

P=

pressure, (Pa)

r=

inner tube radius, (m)

Rc=

curvature ratio

Re=

Reynolds number, (Re = ρVDh/µ)

T=

temperature, (K)

t=

time, (s)

V=

velocity, (m/s)

Greek Symbols=
α=

aspect ratio (height/width)

κ=

Boltzmann constant

ρ=

density, (kg/m3)

μ=

dynamic viscosity, (kg · m/s)

Ø=

volume fraction of nanoparticle

f=

frequency, (rad/s)

Subscript=
bf=

base fluid

eff=

effective

m=

mixture

nf=

nanofluid

np=

nanoparticle

Nomenclature

A=

dimensionless amplitude

Cp=

heat capacity, (J/kg · k)

Dh=

hydraulic diameter, (2 WchD/Wch + D), (m)

De=

Dean number

h=

heat transfer coefficient, (W/m2 · K)

λ=

thermal conductivity, (W/m · K)

q=

heat transfer rate, W

M=

molecular weight, (mol)

N=

Avogadro number

Nu=

Nusselt number, (Nu = hDh/k)

P=

pressure, (Pa)

r=

inner tube radius, (m)

Rc=

curvature ratio

Re=

Reynolds number, (Re = ρVDh/µ)

T=

temperature, (K)

t=

time, (s)

V=

velocity, (m/s)

Greek Symbols=
α=

aspect ratio (height/width)

κ=

Boltzmann constant

ρ=

density, (kg/m3)

μ=

dynamic viscosity, (kg · m/s)

Ø=

volume fraction of nanoparticle

f=

frequency, (rad/s)

Subscript=
bf=

base fluid

eff=

effective

m=

mixture

nf=

nanofluid

np=

nanoparticle

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