Abstract

This paper reports results of Direct Numerical Simulations of fully developed, forced and mixed convection of Liquid Lead Bismuth Eutectic (LBE) around four vertical cylindrical rods arranged in a square lattice at Pr = 0.031. The solutions provided here are placed in a context where very few data are available for low-Prandtl flows, especially in mixed convection conditions, and can hence be useful for the development and validation of advanced turbulent heat transfer models. The equations are discretized using a Finite Volume implementation of a second order projection method. The irregular cylindrical boundaries are handled with an original Immersed Boundary technique. A single friction Reynolds number value is set (Reτ = 180) and buoyancy effects are accounted for by imposing the Rayleigh number, under the Boussinesq approximation. A Ra-value Ra = 2.5 ×104 is selected in order to investigate the main differences between forced and mixed convection at low Prandtl number values. Time-averaged velocity and temperature fields are shown, in order to discuss the main features of the flow and thermal fields. First order statistics are also presented, highlighting the effect of aiding buoyancy on turbulent heat and momentum transport.

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