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Item Numerical consideration of LTNE and darcy extended forchheimer models for the analysis of forced convection in a horizontal pipe in the presence of metal foam(American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), 2021) Jadhav, P.H.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Arumuga Perumal, D.The intent of the current research work is to emphasize the computational modeling of forced convection heat dissipation in the presence of high porosity and thermal conductivity metallic foam in a horizontal pipe for different regimes of the fluid flow for a range of Reynolds number. A two-dimensional physical domain is considered in which Darcy extended Forchheimer (DEF) model is adopted in the aluminum metallic foam to predict the features of fluid flow and local thermal nonequilibrium (LTNE) model is employed for the analysis of heat transfer in a horizontal pipe for different flow regimes. The numerical results are initially matched with experimental and analytical results for the purpose of validation. The average Nusselt number for fully filled foam is found to be higher compared to other filling rate of metallic foams and the clear pipe at the cost of pressure drop. As an important finding, it has been observed that the laminar and transition flow gives higher heat transfer enhancement ratio and thermal performance factor compared to turbulent flow. This work resembles numerous industrial applications such as solar collectors, heat exchangers, electronic cooling, and microporous heat exchangers. The novelty of the work is the selection of suitable flow and thermal models in order to clearly assimilate the flow and heat transfer in metallic foam. The presence of aluminum metal foam is highlighted for the augmentation of heat dissipation in terms of PPI and porosity. The parametric study proposed in this work surrogates the complexity and cost involved in developing an expensive experimental setup. © 2021 American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). All rights reserved.Item Conjugate heat transfer study comprising the effect of thermal conductivity and irreversibility in a pipe filled with metallic foams(Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021) Jadhav, P.H.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Arumuga Perumal, D.A.A parametric study is proposed in this paper to examine heat dissipation rate and entropy generation of a forced convection in a horizontal pipe which is filled with high porous metallic foams. The study quantifies the effect of thermal conductivity and pore density on entropy generation when the pipe is fully filled with copper, aluminium and nickel metallic foams of 0.6 m length in the fluid flow direction. To predict fluid flow and heat transfer features through these metallic foams the Darcy-extended Forchheimer (DEF) flow and the local thermal non-equilibrium (LTNE) models are employed. The characteristics of laminar, transition and turbulent in the non-foam region of the pipe are captured by considering the appropriate flow models. To affirm the methodology adopted in this work, the results of the present numerical solutions are validated with the available experimental results reported in the literature. Colburn j factor and thermal performance factor are the important factors that decide the performance and efficiency of any heat exchange device. Hence, these parameters are critically evaluated and are observed to increase with increasing pore densities of the metal foams and decrease with increasing flow rates of the fluid. Furthermore, the numerical analysis is extended to obtain the results of wall temperature, Nusselt number, heat transfer enhancement ratio, frictional irreversibility and Bejan number. © 2020, Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.Item Optimum design of heat exchanging device for efficient heat absorption using high porosity metal foams(Elsevier Ltd, 2021) Jadhav, P.H.; Gnanasekaran, N.The present research provides a numerical assessment of waste heat recovery system which contains high porosity metal foam that absorbs heat from the hot flue gases. Top wall of the heat exchanging device is designed as a sinusoidal corrugated/wavy wall. Three different wavelengths (Lw) of 39, 24.375 and 17.728 mm and three different wave amplitudes (a) of 0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 mm along with various heights of metallic foam of 0.25H, 0.5H and 0.75H are considered. Two different pore density of 20 and 40 with constant porosity of 0.937 are accomplished for the numerical investigation over wide range of fluid velocities. Local thermal equilibrium (LTE) and Darcy extended Forchheimer (DEF) models are employed at the metallic foam region; k-? turbulence model is accomplished at free flow region of the channel. The heat dissipation rate at the cold wall increases significantly to a maximum height of 0.5H and increases with increasing wave amplitudes of the channel at the expense of pressure drop. On account of smaller wavelength and higher wave amplitude, the heat absorption rate is found to be 26.25% - 32% more than the straight channel with 25% filling rate of metallic foams in the range of fluid velocity considered. © 2021 Elsevier LtdItem Analysis of functionally graded metal foams for the accomplishment of heat transfer enhancement under partially filled condition in a heat exchanger(Elsevier Ltd, 2023) Jadhav, P.H.; Gnanasekaran, N.; Mobedi, M.The use of partially filled high porosity graded aluminum and copper foams is explored to satisfy both heat transfer and pressure drop in a heat exchanger. Both positive and negative orientations are accomplished for the enhancement of heat transfer with reduction in the pressure drop. The present research includes three different configurations M1, M2 and M3 (porous layer inner diameter = 0.06 m, 0.04 m, and 0.02 m, respectively, while outer diameter = 0.10 m) partially filled with positive (i.e., increasing, 20/45 PPI) negative (i.e., decreasing, 45/20 PPI) and compound (i.e., 45 Cu/20 Al PPI) graded porous layer thickness. Each configuration involves three different graded porous layer to present the optimum graded porous layer thickness. The thermo-hydrodynamic characteristics are apprehended by using Darcy Extended Forchheimer (DEF) flow and local thermal non-equilibrium (LTNE) models for the partially filled graded porous structure and k-ω turbulence model is accomplished in open passage flow of the conduit. The decreasing graded foam located inside the models M1 and M2 performed 1.68%–12.85% and 13.42%–23.32% higher heat transfer rate compared to without graded metal foam of models M2 and M3, respectively accompanied with 55.43%–84.02% and 35.69%–50.31% lesser pumping power. © 2022 Elsevier Ltd
