A theoretical analysis is presented to investigate fully developed (both thermally and hydrodynamically) forced convection in a duct of rectangular cross-section filled with a hyper-porous medium. The Darcy-Brinkman model for flow through porous media was adopted in the present analysis. A Fourier series type solution is applied to obtain the exact velocity and temperature distribution within the duct. The case of uniform heat flux on the walls, i.e. the H boundary condition in the terminology of Kays and Crawford [1], is treated. Values of the Nusselt number and the friction factor as a function of the aspect ratio, the Darcy number, and the viscosity ratio are reported
none1noThe present paper studies the thermal entrance region in a duct filled by a fluid saturated ...
Accounting for the fact that thermal conductivity of fluid is much less than the thermal conductivit...
The conditions for the onset of convection in a horizontal rectangular channel filled with a fluid s...
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Applying a Fourier series approach, closed form solutions for fully developed velocity and temperatu...
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We investigate analytically the first and the second law characteristics of fully developed forced c...
The Extended Weighted Residuals Method (EWRM) is applied to investigate the effects of viscous dissi...
Fully developed forced convection in a rectangular microchannel filled with or without a porous medi...
Fully developed forced convection through a porous medium bounded by two isoflux parallel plates is ...
AbstractFully developed laminar steady forced convection inside a circular tube filled with saturate...
Two solutions are presented to investigate fully developed laminar steady forced convection inside a...
Purpose-A numerical analysis is presented to investigate thermally andhydrodynamically fully develop...
Effect of temperature-dependent viscosity on fully developed forced convection in a duct of rectangu...
Abstract:- The objective of the present work was to perform a detailed numerical study of laminar fu...
none1noThe present paper studies the thermal entrance region in a duct filled by a fluid saturated ...
Accounting for the fact that thermal conductivity of fluid is much less than the thermal conductivit...
The conditions for the onset of convection in a horizontal rectangular channel filled with a fluid s...
AbstractFully developed forced convection through a porous medium bounded by two isoflux parallel pl...
Applying a Fourier series approach, closed form solutions for fully developed velocity and temperatu...
This paper presents a perturbation solution for flow in a porous saturated channel bounded by two is...
We investigate analytically the first and the second law characteristics of fully developed forced c...
The Extended Weighted Residuals Method (EWRM) is applied to investigate the effects of viscous dissi...
Fully developed forced convection in a rectangular microchannel filled with or without a porous medi...
Fully developed forced convection through a porous medium bounded by two isoflux parallel plates is ...
AbstractFully developed laminar steady forced convection inside a circular tube filled with saturate...
Two solutions are presented to investigate fully developed laminar steady forced convection inside a...
Purpose-A numerical analysis is presented to investigate thermally andhydrodynamically fully develop...
Effect of temperature-dependent viscosity on fully developed forced convection in a duct of rectangu...
Abstract:- The objective of the present work was to perform a detailed numerical study of laminar fu...
none1noThe present paper studies the thermal entrance region in a duct filled by a fluid saturated ...
Accounting for the fact that thermal conductivity of fluid is much less than the thermal conductivit...
The conditions for the onset of convection in a horizontal rectangular channel filled with a fluid s...