2004 journal article

Investigation of the acoustic streaming in a rectangular cavity induced by the vibration of its lid

INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATIONS IN HEAT AND MASS TRANSFER, 31(4), 467–476.

co-author countries: United States of America 🇺🇸
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Added: August 6, 2018

In this paper, the Network Simulation Method (NSM) is used to model an unsteady, viscous, flow problem: the heated lid-driven filled with nanofluid and in the presence of a pulsating flow. Through this method is analyzed the influence of the amplitude, wave number and oscillation frequency of sinusoidal velocity waves at the lid on the convection performance of the cavity. It is stated that this method is simple and efficient for solving unsteady, viscous, Navier–Stokes equations, through the design and resolution of an electrical circuit network whose equations are formally equivalent to the ones of the fluid flow problem. Results show that, for the case of Pr = 3.93, Re = 50, Ri = 11.82, sinusoidal velocity waves at the lid increase the time-averaged Nusselt number in the cavity with respect to the non-pulsating case up to a 16%. This is due to enhancement of the transport phenomena induced by the pulsating flow.