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DRBEM Simulation on Mixed Convection with Hydromagnetic Effect

In: Integral Methods in Science and Engineering

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  • C. Bozkaya

    (Middle East Technical University)

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The steady and laminar mixed convection flow steady convection flow laminar convection flow of a viscous, incompressible, and electrically conducting fluid electrically conducting fluid under the effect of an inclined magnetic field inclined magnetic field is numerically investigated. Specifically, the two-dimensional flow in a lid-driven cavity with a linearly heated wall is considered. The dual reciprocity boundary element method dual reciprocity is used for solving the coupled nonlinear differential equations in terms of stream function, stream function vorticity, and temperature. The study focuses on the effects of the physical parameters, such as Richardson and Hartmann numbers, Richardson number Hartmann number on the flow field and the temperature distribution at different inclinations of the applied magnetic field. The streamlines and isotherms are used for the visualization of the flow and temperature fields. The code validations in terms of average Nusselt numbers Nusselt number show good agreement with the results given in the literature.

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  • C. Bozkaya, 2015. "DRBEM Simulation on Mixed Convection with Hydromagnetic Effect," Springer Books, in: Christian Constanda & Andreas Kirsch (ed.), Integral Methods in Science and Engineering, edition 1, chapter 0, pages 57-68, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-319-16727-5_5
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16727-5_5
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