Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls

Transient natural convection in a square cavity filled with a porous medium is studied numerically. The cavity is assumed heated from one vertical wall and cooled at the top, while the other walls are kept adiabatic. The governing equations are solved numerically by a finite difference method. The e...

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Published in:Mathematical Problems in Engineering
Main Author: Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
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Language:English
Published: 2012
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Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
2012
Mathematical Problems in Engineering
2012

10.1155/2012/253965
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84861021179&doi=10.1155%2f2012%2f253965&partnerID=40&md5=a9582de2ae9f6f7e963ca1d3baa3f72e
Transient natural convection in a square cavity filled with a porous medium is studied numerically. The cavity is assumed heated from one vertical wall and cooled at the top, while the other walls are kept adiabatic. The governing equations are solved numerically by a finite difference method. The effects of Rayleigh number on the initial transient state up to the steady state are investigated for Rayleigh number ranging from 10 to 2 10 2. The evolutions of flow patterns and temperature distributions were presented for Rayleigh numbers, Ra= 10 2 and 10 3. It is observed that the time taken to reach the steady state is longer for low Rayleigh number and shorter for high Rayleigh number. Copyright © 2012 M. S. Selamat et al.

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author Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
spellingShingle Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
author_facet Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
author_sort Selamat M.S.; Hashim I.; Hasan M.K.
title Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
title_short Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
title_full Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
title_fullStr Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
title_full_unstemmed Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
title_sort Transient natural convection in porous square cavity heated and cooled on adjacent walls
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description Transient natural convection in a square cavity filled with a porous medium is studied numerically. The cavity is assumed heated from one vertical wall and cooled at the top, while the other walls are kept adiabatic. The governing equations are solved numerically by a finite difference method. The effects of Rayleigh number on the initial transient state up to the steady state are investigated for Rayleigh number ranging from 10 to 2 10 2. The evolutions of flow patterns and temperature distributions were presented for Rayleigh numbers, Ra= 10 2 and 10 3. It is observed that the time taken to reach the steady state is longer for low Rayleigh number and shorter for high Rayleigh number. Copyright © 2012 M. S. Selamat et al.
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