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Research Article

Laminar convective heat transfer combining buoyancy and thermal radiation of Carreau fluid within a concentric and eccentric annulus

Received 06 Feb 2024, Accepted 27 Apr 2024, Published online: 07 May 2024
 

Abstract

The present study concerns a steady-state laminar combined thermal radiation and buoyancy-driven conjugate magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) natural convective flow and heat transfer inside a fully porous medium eccentric circular annulus bounded by two infinite horizontal cylinders occupied by a Carreau fluid permeated by a uniform transverse magnetic field (B0) and inclined by an angle (α). The convective and thermal radiation are approximated by the Boussinesq and Roseland models, respectively. The numerical integration was performed using the implicit finite volume method. The convective terms in the momentum and energy equations were Discretized using the second-order upwind method. On the other hand, the diffusive terms were Discretized using the central difference scheme. The pressure-velocity coupling was solved using the SIMPLE approach. The findings suggest a clear trend of enhancement in the heat transfer rate when the aspect ratio and annulus eccentricity increase. This pattern is more pronounced in the negative vertical eccentricities. It is worth noting that the eccentric annulus, which has an annulus aspect ratio of 1.6 and a vertical eccentricity of −0.8, offers the best performance regarding the heat transfer mechanism inside the annulus gap. The heat transfer mechanism turns out to be strongly affected by thermal radiation, Hartmann number, and magnetic field inclination angle. The increased thermal radiation parameter and the decreased flow behavior index improve the heat transfer mechanism between the Carreau fluid and the inner cylinder in the annular gap. Furthermore, the average Nusselt number increases considerably as the induced magnetic field inclines.

Disclosure statement

The author declares that he has no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.

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