NUMERICAL STUDY ON TRANSIENT HEAT TRANSFER AND FLUID FLOW OF NATURAL CONVECTION IN AN ENCLOSURE WITH A HEAT-GENERATING CONDUCTING BODY

A comprehensive numerical study has been conducted to investigate transient heat transfer and flow phenomena of natural convection of three different fluids of sodium, air, and water in a vertical square enclosure within which a centered, squared, heat-conducting body generates heat. The physical mo...

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Laminar flows in cavities
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Nusselt number
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Prandtl number
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Thermal effects
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