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Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber

This paper presents a numerical simulation of a magneto-convection flow in a 3D chamber. The room has a very specific permeability and a zigzag bottom wall. The fluid used in this study is Al(2)O(3)-Cu/water with 4% nanoparticles. The Galerkin finite element technique (GFEM) was developed to solve t...

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Autores principales: Laidoudi, Houssem, Abderrahmane, Aissa, Saeed, Abdulkafi Mohammed, Guedri, Kamel, Weera, Wajaree, Younis, Obai, Mourad, Abed, Marzouki, Riadh
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35630969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101747
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author Laidoudi, Houssem
Abderrahmane, Aissa
Saeed, Abdulkafi Mohammed
Guedri, Kamel
Weera, Wajaree
Younis, Obai
Mourad, Abed
Marzouki, Riadh
author_facet Laidoudi, Houssem
Abderrahmane, Aissa
Saeed, Abdulkafi Mohammed
Guedri, Kamel
Weera, Wajaree
Younis, Obai
Mourad, Abed
Marzouki, Riadh
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description This paper presents a numerical simulation of a magneto-convection flow in a 3D chamber. The room has a very specific permeability and a zigzag bottom wall. The fluid used in this study is Al(2)O(3)-Cu/water with 4% nanoparticles. The Galerkin finite element technique (GFEM) was developed to solve the main partial equations. The hybrid nanofluid inside the container is subjected to the horizontal motion of the upper wall, an external magnetic field, and a thermal buoyancy force. The present numerical methodology is validated by previous data. The goal of this investigation was to understand and determine the percentage of heat energy transferred between the nanofluid and the bottom wall of the container under the influence of a set of criteria, namely: the movement speed of the upper wall of the cavity (Re = 1 to 500), the amount of permeability (Da = 10(−5) to 10(−2)), the intensity of the external magnetic field (Ha = 0 to 100), the number of zigzags of the lower wall (N = 1 to 4), and the value of thermal buoyancy when the force is constant (Gr = 1000). The contours of the total entropy generation, isotherm, and streamline are represented in order to explain the fluid motion and thermal pattern. It was found that the heat transfer is significant when (N = 4), where the natural convection is dominant and (N = 2), and the forced convection is predominant.
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spelling pubmed-91469832022-05-29 Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber Laidoudi, Houssem Abderrahmane, Aissa Saeed, Abdulkafi Mohammed Guedri, Kamel Weera, Wajaree Younis, Obai Mourad, Abed Marzouki, Riadh Nanomaterials (Basel) Article This paper presents a numerical simulation of a magneto-convection flow in a 3D chamber. The room has a very specific permeability and a zigzag bottom wall. The fluid used in this study is Al(2)O(3)-Cu/water with 4% nanoparticles. The Galerkin finite element technique (GFEM) was developed to solve the main partial equations. The hybrid nanofluid inside the container is subjected to the horizontal motion of the upper wall, an external magnetic field, and a thermal buoyancy force. The present numerical methodology is validated by previous data. The goal of this investigation was to understand and determine the percentage of heat energy transferred between the nanofluid and the bottom wall of the container under the influence of a set of criteria, namely: the movement speed of the upper wall of the cavity (Re = 1 to 500), the amount of permeability (Da = 10(−5) to 10(−2)), the intensity of the external magnetic field (Ha = 0 to 100), the number of zigzags of the lower wall (N = 1 to 4), and the value of thermal buoyancy when the force is constant (Gr = 1000). The contours of the total entropy generation, isotherm, and streamline are represented in order to explain the fluid motion and thermal pattern. It was found that the heat transfer is significant when (N = 4), where the natural convection is dominant and (N = 2), and the forced convection is predominant. MDPI 2022-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9146983/ /pubmed/35630969 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101747 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Laidoudi, Houssem
Abderrahmane, Aissa
Saeed, Abdulkafi Mohammed
Guedri, Kamel
Weera, Wajaree
Younis, Obai
Mourad, Abed
Marzouki, Riadh
Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title_full Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title_fullStr Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title_full_unstemmed Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title_short Irreversibility Interpretation and MHD Mixed Convection of Hybrid Nanofluids in a 3D Heated Lid-Driven Chamber
title_sort irreversibility interpretation and mhd mixed convection of hybrid nanofluids in a 3d heated lid-driven chamber
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9146983/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35630969
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12101747
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