Abstract

This paper addresses the significance of adding insulated extensions to a parallel-plate channel in which the plates receive a uniform heat flux and a natural convection airflow is responsible for the cooling. The wall temperatures may decrease or increase, depending on whether the channel extensions are appended at the inlet or at the exit of the channel. The full elliptic conservation equations are solved numerically in an I-type composite computational domain. For the two cases treated, the pertinent results are reported in terms of wall temperature profiles, induced mass flow rates, and pressure profiles. The insulated extension placed downstream of the heated part implies a reduction of the maximum wall temperature. This effect is less relevant as the Rayleigh number increases. In addition, correlations have been obtained between the induced mass flow rate as well as the maximum wall temperatures and the Rayleigh number and the extension ratio in the investigated range of parameters.

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