NON-DARCIAN EFFECTS IN OPEN-ENDED CAVITIES FILLED WITH A POROUS-MEDIUM

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The importance and relevance of non-Darcian effects associated with the buoyancy driven convection in open-ended cavities filled with fluid-saturated porous medium is analyzed in this work. Several different flow models for porous media, such as Brinkman-extended Darcy, Forchheimer-extended Darcy, and generalized flow models, are considered. The significance of inertia and boundary effects, and their crucial influence on the prediction of buouancy-induced flow and heat transfer in open-ended cavities, are investigated. Analysis is made on the proper choice of parameters that can fully determine the criteria for the range of validity of Darcy's law in this type of configuration. Critical values of the inertial parameter, LAMBDA(crit), below which, for any given modified Rayleigh number, the Darcy flow model breaks down, have been investigated. It is shown that the critical value of the inertial parameter depends on the modified Rayleigh number and that this critical value increases as Ra* increases. It is also observed that for higher modified Rayleigh number, the deviation from a Darcian formulation appears at Darcy numbers greater than 1 x 10(-4). The Prandtl number effects on convective flow and heat transfer are shown to be quite significant for small values of Pr. The Prandtl number effects are reduced significantly for higher values of the Prandtl number.
Publisher
ASME-AMER SOC MECHANICAL ENG
Issue Date
1991-08
Language
English
Article Type
Article
Keywords

NATURAL-CONVECTION; HEAT-TRANSFER; FLOW

Citation

JOURNAL OF HEAT TRANSFER-TRANSACTIONS OF THE ASME, v.113, no.3, pp.747 - 756

ISSN
0022-1481
DOI
10.1115/1.2910627
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/66192
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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