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Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer in Inclined Channel with Asymmetrical Conditions

Publish Year: 1392
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Index date: 25 January 2022

Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer in Inclined Channel with Asymmetrical Conditions abstract

The present work is a numerical study of simultaneous heat and mass transfer with phase change in an inclined channel formed by two parallel plates. The lower one is covered by a thin liquid water film and the upper one is considered impermeable. The plates are maintained at a constant temperature. The liquid film is assumed to be extremely thin and its temperature is uniform and equal to that of the wall. Thermo-physical properties are considered constant and the Boussinesq assumption is adopted. Results show that the effects of the buoyancy forces on the hydrodynamic, thermal and mass fraction fields are important. These effects depend on the channel inclination and may result on flow reversal when the channel approaches the vertical position. This phenomenon is addressed and a flow reversal chart, as well as the corresponding correlations, for different channel inclinations is given. These correlations give the values of Grashof numbers, which induce flow reversal for a given Reynolds number and inclination angle.

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Simultaneous Heat and Mass Transfer in Inclined Channel with Asymmetrical Conditions authors

O. Oulaid

LMFE (CNRST - URAC ۲۷), Physics Department, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University Marrakech, Morocco

B. Benhamou

LMFE (CNRST - URAC ۲۷), Physics Department, Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, Cadi Ayyad University Marrakech, Morocco

N. Galanis

THERMAUS, Département de génie mécanique, Université de Sherbrooke, Sherbrooke, J۱K ۲R۱, Québec, Canada