Abstract
In this study, laminar mixed convection of water/Ag nanofluid with volume fraction of nanoparticles φ = 0, 2, 4, and 6% and Grashof numbers Gr = 50,000, 150,000, 250,000 and 400,000 and Richardson numbers Ri = 0.1, 1, and 10 are simulated using finite volume method. Obtained results indicate that adding a higher volume fraction of nanoparticles at lower Richardson numbers leads to the enhancement of heat transfer and Nusselt number. Streamlines behavior in the cavity is under the influence of two main factors including lid-driven motion (which is the basic factor) and the viscosity of fluid (which transfers the fluid motion to bottom layers and affects the flow domain). Every factor stimulating the flow domain causes uniform temperature distribution in the cavity. The increase of Richardson number leads to the enhancement of lid-driven velocity, temperature penetration and a better mixture of fluid layers, and by increasing Grashof number; this issue can have a great effect on uniform temperature distribution.
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