Abstract

Steady natural convection of air flow in a two-dimensional side-heated trapezoidal room was investigated numerically using a non-orthogonal, collocated finite-volume grid system. The considered geometry has an inclined left heated sidewall, a vertical right cooled sidewall, and two insulated horizontal upper and lower walls. Computations are performed for seven values of the heated sloping wall angle, three different values of aspect ratio, and five Rayleigh number values. Results are displayed in terms of streamlines, isotherms, and both local and average Nusselt number values. The principal result of this work is the great dependence of the flow fields and the heat transfer on the inclination angle, the aspect ratio, and the Rayleigh number. A correlation between the average Nusselt number, Rayleigh number, heated sloping wall angle, and aspect ratio is proposed.

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