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MHD-mixed convection flow in a lid-driven trapezoidal cavity under uniformly/non-uniformly heated bottom wall
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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow (2017) 27 (6): 1231–1248.
Published: 05 June 2017
..., whereas the bottom wall is considered to be heated uniformly/non-uniformly. To eliminate pressure term, penalty method is applied to governing Navier–Stokes’ equations. The reduced equations are solved by Galerkin weighted residual technique of finite element method. Grid-independent results are obtained...
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Effects of uniform magnetic field on the natural convection of Cu–water nanofluid in a triangular cavity
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International Journal of Numerical Methods for Heat & Fluid Flow (2017) 27 (2): 334–357.
Published: 06 February 2017
... element method (FEM) Natural convection Nanofluid MHD Penalty method B0 = magnetic induction, N/Am2 Cp = specific heat, J/kg K g = acceleration of gravity, m2/s Ha = Hartman number K = thermal conductivity, W/m K L...
