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Implementation of DRBEM for the determination of the heat flux in an inverse problem

 

Abstract


A numerical investigation of inverse unsteady natural convection \x87ow in a square cavity \x85lled with Cu water nano\x87uid is performed. In the direct problem, the enclosure is bounded by one isothermally heated vertical wall at temperature Tm and by three adiabatic walls. In the inverse problem, the enclosure is bounded by right hostile wall on which no boundary condition can be prescribed or measured and by left accessible wall on which both the boundary temperature and heat \x87ux data are overspeci\x85ed. The dual reciprocity boundary element method (DRBEM) with the fundamental solutions of Laplace and modi\x85ed Helmholtz equations is used for the solutions of direct and inverse problems. Inhomogeneities are approximated with radial basis functions. Computations are performed for several values of Rayleigh number (Ra), solid volume fraction ( ) and percentage of noise ( ), and accurate and stable results are given for three forms of heat \x87ux namely, steady heat \x87ux (q = q(y)), time dependent uniform heat \x87ux (q = q(t)) and non-uniform time dependent heat \x87ux (q = q(y; t)).

Volume 70
Pages 397-425
DOI 10.31801/CFSUASMAS.663447
Language English
Journal None

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