Keywords = (50% CuO

Experimental investigation of heat transfer in a cavity filled with (50% CuO-50% Al2O3)/Water with hybrid nanofluid attached to a vertically heated wall partially integrated with PCM

Volume 16, Issue 1, Winter 2023, Pages 21-29

https://doi.org/10.30772/qjes.v16i1.912

Muqdad Al-Maliki, Khaled Al-Farhany

Abstract An empirical evaluation of free convective heat transmission was conducted in a rectangular enclosure containing a hybrid nanofluid of (50% CuO-50% Al2O3)/water linked to a PCM-containing wall. The enclosure's left and right surfaces were kept at constant warm and cold temperatures, whereas the remaining surfaces were assumed to be isolated. The left side was filled partially with PCM. Several variables were examined, such as the hot-side temperature differential (∆T =10, 15,20 ◦C) and the hybrid nanofluid concentration (Φ=0.03,0.05,0.07)%. The findings show that the rate of heat transmission through natural convection rises as the concentration of nanomaterials rises. Due to its great absorbability and heat storage capacity, PCM was also shown to have the potential to lower the hot side temperature by up to 15.5%. The Nusselt number rises over time as the left cavity is filled partially with PCM. When added hybrid nanofluid is, PCM’s heat-storage efficiency and, by extension, its ability to cool the hot side is greatly improved.

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