May 2, 2024
Gholamreza Imani

Gholamreza Imani

Academic Rank: Associate professor
Address:
Degree: Ph.D in Mechanical Engineering-Thermo-Fluids
Phone: 07131222717
Faculty: Faculty of Engineering

Research

Title
A new method for satisfying thermal compatibility conditions at curved porous-clear fluid interfaces within the lattice Boltzmann framework
Type Thesis
Keywords
روش شبكه بولتزمن، جريان سيال و انتقال حرارت دائم، استوانه متخلخل بيضوي، رويكرد دو دامنه اي، نسبت محور
Researchers mohamad sedigh kohanpour (Student) , Gholamreza Imani (Primary advisor)

Abstract

The LB simulation of forced convection from a porous cylinder in crossflow with a curved interface based on the two-domain approach has not been studied yet. This study aims at lattice Boltzmann (LB) simulation of the fluid flow and heat transfer characteristics of a heated porous elliptic cylinder in crossflow following the two-domain approach. In the present research, the effect of axis ratio (1≤AR≤2), Reynolds number (5≤Re≤40), and Darcy number (10^(-4)≤Da≤10^(-2)) are studied. To perform the LB simulation based on the two-domain approach, the non-equilibrium extrapolation method is modified to model the thermal compatibility conditions required at the curved porous-fluid interface. The results show that the axis ratio, as well as Reynolds and Darcy numbers significantly, affect the hydrodynamic and thermal characteristics of the porous elliptic cylinder. It is shown that for AR>1 the phenomenon of detached wake occurs at much higher Darcy numbers compared to the case of the porous circular cylinder (AR=1). The results show that the location of maximum temperature within the cylinder moves downstream when Reynolds number, Darcy number, and axis ratio increase. It is also concluded that the average Nusselt number of a porous elliptic cylinder is always lower than that of a porous circular cylinder for the range of parameters investigated here.