Abstract
ABSTRACT MHD mixed convection heat transfer of an ionized gas in a vertical microchannel filled with a porous medium is simulated and discussed in this study. The considered flow is hydrodynamically and thermally developing with Local Thermal Non – Equilibrium (LTNE) between the gas and the solid matrix. The Darcy – Brinkman – Forchheimer model is utilized to describe the flow filed in the porous medium. Moreover, both velocity – slip and temperature – jump boundary conditions are applied to the gas at the walls. The governing equations are solved by the finite – volume method. Results are presented and discussed in terms of the developed profiles of velocity and temperature of the constituents as well as the variations of the Nusselt number through the microchannel, the numerical values of the hydrodynamic and thermal entry lengths, and the fully – developed Nusselt number for different conditions. It is found that direct relations exist between the fully – developed Nusselt number and the Richardson number, the Reynolds number, the Hartmann number, the Biot number, the thermal conductivity ratio, and the Forchheimer number. With rise in the Knudsen number or the Darcy number, however, the Nusselt number deteriorates. The results indicate that the Knudsen number, the Hartmann number, the Biot number, and the thermal conductivity ratio are the most influential parameters on the fully – developed Nusselt number. It is envisaged that a tenfold increase in the Hartmann number and a hundredfold elevation in the Knudsen number are accompanied by 14% rise and 42% reduction in the fully – developed Nusselt number, respectively.
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