Numerical investigation of heat and mass transfer for unsteady multiphase flow in a vented cavity filled with hybrid nanofluid

IF 6.2 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Muhammad Ashhad Shahid , Mojtaba Dayer , Muhammad Adil Sadiq , Haris Ali , Ishak Hashim
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Effective heat and mass transfer is crucial for enhancing efficiency and performance, particularly under varying flow conditions in devices such as heat exchangers, microfluidic systems, and chemical reactors. The current study investigates the effect of novel combination of unsteady condition and multiphase flow effect on hybrid nanofluid (HNF) convective heat and mass transfer (CHMT) within a vented cavity. The investigation employs a novel dimensionless mathematical model to explore these dynamics using Buongiorno’s approach, which considers Brownian motion and thermophoresis in nanofluids. Numerical simulations are conducted utilizing the Finite Element Method (FEM) to discretize the dimensionless governing equations. A parametric study is conducted to investigate the influence of key parameters, including the number of undulations (N) in the side walls of the cavity, Rayleigh number (Ra), and inflow velocity (Vinlet), on the Nusselt number (Nu¯) and Sherwood number (Sh¯). The analysis presents visualizations of streamlines, isothermal lines, and normalized solid volume fractions. Peak Nu¯ and Sh¯ of 4.0878 and 5.2526, respectively, indicated optimal heat and mass transfer efficiency, particularly under conditions that effectively disrupt the concentration boundary layer. The findings from this research are expected to contribute towards the development of more efficient nanofluid-based systems, particularly in systems with irregular geometries.
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alexandria engineering journal
alexandria engineering journal Engineering-General Engineering
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11.20
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4.40%
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1015
审稿时长
43 days
期刊介绍: Alexandria Engineering Journal is an international journal devoted to publishing high quality papers in the field of engineering and applied science. Alexandria Engineering Journal is cited in the Engineering Information Services (EIS) and the Chemical Abstracts (CA). The papers published in Alexandria Engineering Journal are grouped into five sections, according to the following classification: • Mechanical, Production, Marine and Textile Engineering • Electrical Engineering, Computer Science and Nuclear Engineering • Civil and Architecture Engineering • Chemical Engineering and Applied Sciences • Environmental Engineering
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