Magnetic field effects on forced convection flow of a hybrid nanofluid in a cylinder filled with porous media: a numerical study

2020 
The magnetic field can serve as a proper controlling parameter for heat transfer and fluid flow; it can be also employed to maximize the thermodynamic efficiency in various fields. Nanofluids and porous inserts are among the conventional approaches of heat transfer enhancements. Porous media, in addition to improving the heat transfer, can enhance the pressure drop. This research presents a numerical investigation on the magnetohydrodynamics forced convection effects of Al2O3–CuO–water nanofluid inside a partitioned cylinder within a porous medium. The calculations were carried out for a broad range of governing parameters. The nanofluid flow is modeled as a two-phase flow using two-phase mixture model, and the Darcy–Brinkman–Forchheimer equation is employed to model fluid flow in porous media. Simulation was also conducted under the laminar flow regime by finite volume method. Furthermore, the thermal boundary condition of constant uniform heat flux was imposed on the cylinder walls. The average Nusselt number as well as the performance evaluation criteria (PEC) were examined for diverse Darcy numbers (0.0001 < Da < 0.1) and Hartmann numbers (0 < Ha < 40). The results indicate the significant impact of Hartmann and Darcy number enhancement on the elevation of heat transfer coefficient. Additionally, incorporation of nanoparticles to the base fluid increased the PEC in all cases. Moreover, the PEC reached to its maximum value in configurations involving permeable porous media (i.e., a medium with Da = 0.1 and Ha = 40).
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