Abstract

This article discusses the heat transfer due to an internally heated strip being placed inside in porous cavity. Darcy flow is considered to govern the flow behavior because of density variation caused by heated fluid inside the medium. A small strip is embedded inside the domain at the center of the cavity and its height is varied to study the strip effect. A numerical technique such as finite element, method is applied to deal with the equations governing the heat transfer and fluid flow behavior in the medium. Isotherms and streamlines are presented with respect to the different parameters to analyses the heat transfer characteristics.

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