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Natural convection of micropolar fluids in an inclined rectangular enclosure
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    Natural convection of micropolar fluids in an inclined rectangular enclosure (English)
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    2 January 1994
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    This paper presents numerical results for buoyancy driven flow and heat transfer in a two-dimensional, micropolar fluid filled enclosure. A rectangular enclosure is heated and cooled on the end walls while the other two sides are insulated. Parametric heat transfer calculations have been performed by the cubic spline collocation method. A series of Rayleigh numbers and aspect ratios of the enclosure are presented. The effect of inclination and various material parameters on the rate of heat transfer was discussed.
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    buoyancy driven flow
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    cubic spline collocation method
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    inclination
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    material parameters
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