International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.47, No.26, 5639-5650, 2004
Turbulent natural convection in a porous square cavity computed with a macroscopic kappa-epsilon model
Detailed numerical computations for faminar and turbulent natural convection within a square cavity filled with a fluid saturated porous medium are presented. Heated vertical walls are maintained at constant but different temperatures, while horizontal surfaces are kept insulated. The macroscopic kappa-epsilon turbulence model with wall function is used to handle turbulent flows in porous media. In this work, the turbulence model is first switched off and the laminar branch of the solution is found when increasing the Rayleigh number, Ra-m. Computations covered the range 10 < Ra-m < 10(6) and 10(-7) < Da < 10(-10) and made use of the finite volume method. Subsequently, the turbulence model is included and calculations start at high Ra-m, merging to the laminar branch for a reducing Ra-m and for Ra-m less than a certain critical Rayleigh number, Ra-cr. This convergence of results as Ra-m decreases can be seen as a characterization of the laminarization phenomenon. For Ra-m values less than around 10(4), both laminar and turbulent flow solutions merge, indicating that such critical value for Ra-m was reached. Results further indicate that when the parameters porosity, Pr, conductivity ratio between the fluid and the solid matrix and the Ra-m are kept fixed, the lower the Darcy number, the higher the average Nusselt number at the hot wall. (C) 2004 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.