Numerical Consideration of LTNE and Darcy Extended Forchheimer Models for the Analysis of Forced Convection in a Horizontal Pipe in the Presence of Metal Foam

The intent of the current research work is to emphasize the computational modeling of forced convection heat dissipation in the presence of high porosity and thermal conductivity metallic foam in a horizontal pipe for different regimes of the fluid flow for a range of Reynolds number. A two-dimensio...

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