Abstract In this work, a numerical study on the natural convection heat transfer phenomenon from an inclined plate finned channel is performed for variable property fluid. Computations are performed for… Click to show full abstract
Abstract In this work, a numerical study on the natural convection heat transfer phenomenon from an inclined plate finned channel is performed for variable property fluid. Computations are performed for a range of parameters including dimensionless fin spacing (S*) = 0.3 and 0.5, dimensionless clearance (C*) = 0.10–0.50, fin height (H) of 0.03 and 0.04, and angle of inclination (θ) = 30°, 45°, and 60°. For all the values of θ, a decrease in the maximum average pressure (P*) is observed with the increase in clearance. Boussinesq fluid with constant properties predicts the heat transfer phenomenon higher by 15% than variable fluid properties, at the highest value of θ. It is also found that the induced velocity (Win) increases nearly by 100% with the rise in angle of inclination from 30° to 60°. Increase in the fin conductivity (k) from 75 to 150 W/(m K) enhance the heat transfer by 14%. An initial increase in C* value from 0.1 to 0.25–0.4, a maximum of 20% enhancement in heat transfer rate is observed, however, a further increase deteriorates the heat transfer. The highest value of the Nusselt number is observed at θ = 60°, which is about 40% and 60% higher than those observed at θ = 45° and θ = 30°, respectively.
               
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