Results in Engineering (Jun 2024)
Free convective heat flow from cold and heated conical shape bodies in Newtonian liquids
Abstract
Investigation on the simulation effects of free convection flow from a cold and heated cone with a downward pointing tip in various stagnant fluids is presented in this study. Examining the steady-state isotherm patterns around the cone to determine heat transfer characteristics. Results are presented for friction factor and Nusselt number distributions Over the surface of the cone for distinct dimensionless quantities like Pr and Gr to deliver an extensive class of dimensionless numbers. The commercial program ANSYS CFX 16.0 was used to solve the regulating equations which governs the motion vis., momentum mass and energy were computed. The temperature as well as flow fields are coupled using the Boussinesq approximation in order to simplify the governing equations and capture natural convection. Heat transmission has a rather minimal influence on the local Nusselt number for low Grashof and Prandtl values, according to the findings. It gains strength as the Grashof and Prandtl numbers grow, because of the extreme curvature of the isotherms, the maximum value of the local Nusselt number may be found around the corner of the vertical cone in both cones. The current simulations closely match the numerical values provided in the printed matter.