Heat transfer enhancement in Rayleigh-B\'enard convection using a single passive barrier
Shuang Liu, Sander G. Huisman

TL;DR
This numerical study demonstrates that introducing a single passive tilted barrier in Rayleigh-Bénard convection can significantly enhance heat transfer, up to 18% globally and 800% locally, by channeling plumes and altering flow organization.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel passive method of heat transfer enhancement using a single tilted barrier in Rayleigh-Bénard convection, analyzing its effects across various parameters.
Findings
Global heat transfer increased up to 18%
Local heat transfer increased up to 800%
Flow organization and Reynolds number affected by barrier
Abstract
In this numerical study on Rayleigh-B\'enard convection we seek to improve the heat transfer by passive means. To this end we introduce a single tilted conductive barrier centered in an aspect ratio one cell, breaking the symmetry of the geometry and to channel the ascending hot and descending cold plumes. We study the global and local heat transfer and the flow organization for Rayleigh numbers for a fixed Prandtl number of . We find that the global heat transfer can be enhanced up to , and locally around . The averaged Reynolds number is always decreased when a barrier is introduced, even for those cases where the global heat transfer is increased. We map the entire parameter space spanned by the orientation and the size of a single barrier for .
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