The impact of variable fluid properties on natural convection flow past a vertical cone

D. Srinivasacharya, Bhanoth Rajender
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. A free convective flow of an incompressible viscous fluid past an isothermal vertical cone is investigated with variable viscosity and variable thermal conductivity. The constant wall temperature (CWT) and constant wall heat flux (CHF) conditions are used as temperature boundary conditions at the surface of the cone. The successive linearization method is applied to linearize the governing nonlinear differential equations of the flow. The numerical solution for the resulting linear equations is attained through the Chebyshev spectral collocation method. The impact of significant parameters on the velocity and temperature, in addition to heat and mass transfer rates, is evaluated and represented graphically for the CWT and CHF situations. The local heat transfer rate decreases, and the coefficient of the skin friction increases with an increase in the viscosity and thermal conductivity parameters for CWT conditions, but the reverse trend is noticed for CHF conditions. MSC 2010
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可变流体特性对垂直锥体自然对流的影响
研究了不可压缩粘性流体在变粘度和变导热率条件下通过等温垂直锥的自由对流。使用恒定壁温(CWT)和恒定壁热通量(CHF)条件作为锥体表面的温度边界条件。采用逐次线性化方法对流量的控制非线性微分方程进行线性化。通过切比雪夫谱配置法得到了线性方程组的数值解。除了传热和传质速率外,还评估了重要参数对速度和温度的影响,并用图形表示了CWT和CHF情况。在CWT条件下,局部传热率降低,表面摩擦系数随着粘度和导热系数的增加而增加,但在CHF条件下则出现相反的趋势。MSC 2010
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