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A numerical method for forced convection in porous and homogeneous fluid domains coupled at interface by stress jump
Authors:Xiaobing Chen  Peng Yu  S H Winoto  Hong‐Tong Low
Institution:1. Department of Mechanical Engineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117576, Singapore;2. Division of Bioengineering, National University of Singapore, Singapore 117576, Singapore;3. Associate Professor.
Abstract:A numerical method was developed for flows involving an interface between a homogeneous fluid and a porous medium. It is based on the finite volume method with body‐fitted and multi‐block grids. The Brinkman–Forcheimmer extended model was used to govern the flow in the porous medium region. At its interface, the flow boundary condition imposed is a shear stress jump, which includes the inertial effect, together with a continuity of normal stress. The thermal boundary condition is continuity of temperature and heat flux. The forced convection through a porous insert over a backward‐facing step is investigated. The results are presented with flow configurations for different Darcy numbers, 10?2 to 10?5, porosity from 0.2 to 0.8, Reynolds number from 10 to 800, and the ratio of insert length to channel height from 0.1 to 0.3. The heat transfer is improved by using porous insert. To enhance the heat transfer with minimal frictional losses, it is preferable to have a medium length of insert with medium Darcy number, and larger Reynolds number. The interfacial stress jump coefficients β and β1 were varied from ?1 to 1, and within this range the average and local lower‐wall Nusselt numbers are not sensitive to the parameters. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:interfacial boundary condition  porous medium  backward‐facing step  forced convection  porous/fluid domains  stress jump
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