2018
DOI: 10.3390/en11040756
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A Numerical Study of Fluid Flow and Heat Transfer in Carbon Dioxide Enclosures on Mars

Abstract: Abstract:In order to support the future thermal control and energy conservation design for the Mars rover, numerical studies on natural convection in CO 2 enclosures on Mars' surface were conducted for both horizontal and vertical enclosures. The parameters are as follows: the atmospheric pressure was 1000 Pa, the gravitational acceleration was 3.62 m/s 2 , and the Prandtl number was 0.77. The heat flux, temperature, and velocity fields of the CO 2 enclosures were obtained with the aspect ratio ranging from 5.… Show more

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“…As indicated in the aforementioned review, there is a paucity of studies on the heat transfer inside the inclined and divided CO2 enclosures on the surface of Mars. In a previous study [28], an investigation was conducted to examine the effects of enclosure aspect ratio and Grashof number on the heat transfer in classical CO2 enclosures (non-partitioned vertical and horizontal enclosures). However, in the present study, the influence of partition number and tilt angle on the heat transfer in fully divided CO2 enclosures on Mars surface was studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As indicated in the aforementioned review, there is a paucity of studies on the heat transfer inside the inclined and divided CO2 enclosures on the surface of Mars. In a previous study [28], an investigation was conducted to examine the effects of enclosure aspect ratio and Grashof number on the heat transfer in classical CO2 enclosures (non-partitioned vertical and horizontal enclosures). However, in the present study, the influence of partition number and tilt angle on the heat transfer in fully divided CO2 enclosures on Mars surface was studied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%