Conjugate heat transfer within a concentric annulus filled with micropolar fluid

2014 
This paper investigates numerically the conjugate heat transfer in an annulus between two concentric cylinders. The annulus contains micropolar fluid and is heated isothermally from its inner wall. The effect of Rayleigh number, thickness of inner wall, inner wall-fluid thermal conductivity ratio, and material parameters of micropolar fluid on heat transfer rate within the annulus has been investigated. The study has shown that for low Rayleigh number regimes and for thermal conductivity of the inner wall greater than that of the fluid, the increase of inner wall thickness increases the heat transfer rate through the annulus and vice versa. While for convection dominating regimes Ra ≥ 104 the increase of inner wall thickness decreases the heat transfer rate. Moreover, the study has shown that for fixed geometrical and flow parameters the heat transfer decreases in case of micropolar fluids in comparison with that of Newtonian fluids.
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