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On the use of stimulated thermocapillary currents and virtual walls as computational tools for natural convection simulation in enclosed spaces


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Abstract

A new, alternative approach is proposed for natural convection simulation by means of stimulated thermocapillary currents created by virtual walls. In contrast to the well-known effective thermal conductivity model, in the proposed approach it is the mass motion due to the convective currents which is intended to be simulated and the heat flux is a consequence of such flows. As a result, no a priori knowledge of the Nusselt number is needed and thus the approach is more suitable for complex geometries. Utilizing a simplified physical model and the definition of hydraulic diameter, a generalized expression for enclosed geometries is derived which offers thermal engineers a powerful analysis tool that can use virtual walls with an associated fictitious Marangoni stress for pre-screening and estimation of Nusselt numbers.

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Journal Title

International Journal of Thermal Sciences

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Journal ISSN

1290-0729
1778-4166

Volume Title

95

Publisher

Elsevier

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