Abstract

PurposeThe aim of the present study is to analyze the natural convection flow and heat transfer of cold water around °C in a square porous cavity. The horizontal walls of cavity are adiabatic, and the vertical walls are maintained at different temperatures. The right side wall is maintained at temperature θc, and the left side wall is maintained at sinusoidal temperature distribution.Design/methodology/approachThe Brinkman–Forchheimer-extended Darcy model for porous medium is used to study the effects of density inversion parameter, Rayleigh number and impact of Darcy number and porosity. The finite volume method is used to solve the governing equations.FindingsThe heat transfer rate is increased on increasing the Darcy number and porosity. Also, the convective heat transfer rate is decreased first and then increased on increasing the density inversion parameter.Research limitations/implicationsThe numerical computations have been carried out for the Darcy number ranging of 10(−4) ≤ Da ≤ 10(−1), the porosity ranging of 0.4 ≤ ε ≤ 0.8 and the density inversion parameter ranging of 0 ≤ Tm ≤ 1 and keeping Ra = 106.Practical implicationsThe results can be used in the cooling of electronic components, thermal storage system and in heat exchangers.Originality/valueThe choice of consideration of sinusoidal heating and density maximum effect produces good result in flow field and temperature distribution. The obtained results can be used in various fields.

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