2020
DOI: 10.29252/jafm.13.03.30731
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Transient Numerical Analysis of Natural Convection in Partially Open Cavities Filled with Water near the Density Inversion Point

Abstract: A transient numerical analysis of natural convection of near-freezing water in a cavity with lateral openings and internal heat sources is carried out to investigate the influence of the heat dissipation rate in the flow configuration. The heat sources were positioned to create buoyancy-opposing and buoyancy-assisted conditions simultaneously and the top and bottom walls are kept at 0•C. The non-linear dependence of the physical properties with temperature is considered in the governing equations. Based on the… Show more

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“…This type of problem can represent many real engineering problems such as those found in electronic circuit packages and compact heat exchangers. Examples related to the cooling of electronic devices and strategic application in aerospace, defense and biomedical engineering are presented in the literature (Fontana;Capeletto;Silva;Mariani, 2015). In this sense, the development of cooling strategies to improve the heat removal performance of these systems is an important object of study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This type of problem can represent many real engineering problems such as those found in electronic circuit packages and compact heat exchangers. Examples related to the cooling of electronic devices and strategic application in aerospace, defense and biomedical engineering are presented in the literature (Fontana;Capeletto;Silva;Mariani, 2015). In this sense, the development of cooling strategies to improve the heat removal performance of these systems is an important object of study.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%