Numerical simulations of forced convective incompressible flow in a horizontal plane channel with adiabatic walls over two isothermal tandem triangular cylinders of equal size are presented to investigate the effect of wall proximity of obstacles, gap space (i.e. gap between two squares), and Reynolds number. Computations have been carried out for Reynolds numbers of (based on triangle width) 100, 250, and 350. Results show that, wall proximity has different effect on first and second triangle in fluid characteristics especially in lower gap spaced, while for heat transfer a fairly same behavior was seen.
Large deformation of a horizontally uniform cantilevered Euler-Bernoulli beamshell subjected to its own weight is studied. The governing equation for the first time is analytically solved using the analytical technique for nonlinear problems Homotopy Analysis Method (HAM). A series solution is presented that can be used for the analysis of beamshells undergoing large deformations with wide range of weight, material/cross section properties and lengths. The results obtained by HAM are compared with the results reported in the previous works, and good agreement is found. Finally, the load-displacement characteristics of a uniform cantilever beamshell under different load conditions, dimensionless weight parameter are presented.
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