Abstract

This article exhibits a numerical analysis on free convection cooling of a heater located on the left side of a square enclosure using thermodependent power-law fluids. The temperature of the right sidewall is maintained relatively cold, while the unheated portions of the left wall and the horizontal ones are thermally insulated. The governing differential equations are numerically solved using a finite volume technique based on the iterative Semi-Implicit Method for Pressure Linked Equation (SIMPLE) algorithm. The objective of this article is to analyze the impacts of the Rayleigh number, the Pearson number, the power-law index, and the location and length of the heat source on the fluid structure and temperature patterns, and to subtract the impact of these control parameters on the cooling efficiency of the cavity. The results reveal that rising the heater size and the Rayleigh number improves free convection inside the cavity. Moreover, using shear-thinning fluids (i.e. n < 1) with high value of the Pearson number enhances the thermal performance of the enclosure. The findings also point to the existence of a peak in the average Nusselt number variation, corresponding to an optimal heater location.

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