| Authors | Hasan Hassanzadeh,shamandan mohamad mohsen,novrozi mahmood |
| Journal | Physics of Fluids |
| Page number | 1-16 |
| Serial number | 11 |
| Volume number | 29 |
| IF | 2.232 |
| Paper Type | Full Paper |
| Published At | 2017 |
| Journal Grade | ISI |
| Journal Type | Electronic |
| Journal Country | Iran, Islamic Republic Of |
| Journal Index | JCR،Scopus |
Abstract
In this paper, the inertial and non-isothermal flows of the viscoelastic fluid through a planar channel
with symmetric sudden expansion are numerically simulated. Effects of pitchfork bifurcation phenomena
on the heat transfer rate are examined for the thermally developing and fully developed flow
of the viscoelastic fluid inside the expanded part of the planar channel with an expansion ratio of 1:3.
The rheological model of exponential Phan Thien-Tanner is used to include both the effects of shearthinning
and elasticity in fluid viscosity. The properties of fluids are temperature-dependent, and the
viscous dissipation and heat stored by fluid elasticity are considered in the heat transfer equation. For
coupling the governing equations, the PISO algorithm (Pressure Implicit with Splitting of Operator)
is applied and the system of equations is linearized using the finite volume method on the collocated
grids. The main purpose of this study is to examine the pitchfork bifurcation phenomena and its
influences on the temperature distribution, the local and mean Nusselt numbers, and the first and
second normal stress differences at different Reynolds, elasticity, and Brinkman numbers. The results
show that by increasing the Brinkman number for the heated flow of the viscoelastic fluid inside
the expanded part of the channel, the value of the mean Nusselt number is almost linearly decreased.
Also, the maximum values of the local Nusselt number for the thermally developing flow and the local
Nusselt number of the thermally fully developed flow are decremented by enhancing the Brinkman
number.
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