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Online since: November 2018
Authors: Mohamed Bouzit, Bilal Blissag, Houssem Laidoudi
Numerical Investigation of Mixed Convection Heat Transfer in Steady Flow Past a Row of Three Square Cylinders
Houssem Laidoudi1*, Bilal Blissag2,, Mohamed Bouzit1
1Laboratoire des Sciences et Ingénierie Maritime (LSIM), Faculté de Génie Mécanique, USTO-MB, BP 1505, El-Menaouer, Oran, 31000, Algérie
2Département d’Hydraulique, USTO-MB, BP 1505, El-Menaouer, Oran, 31000, Algérie
houssem.laidoudi@univ-usto.dz
Keywords: Three bluff bodies, Square cylinder, Mixed convection, Steady flow, ANSYS-CFX.
Chatterjee et al. [8] numerically studied the laminar flow of Newtonian fluid over a row of five isothermal square cylinders places in side-by-side arrangement.
Maheandera Prabu et al. [11] tested the flow over two offset square cylinders in confined channel in order to investigate numerically the forced convection heat transfer from heated square cylinders.
Rajesh Kanna et al. [12] they carried out the incompressible flow over two isothermal offset square cylinders confined in horizontal channel, the distance between cylinders is assumed to be changed.
Sewatker et al. [13] carried out flow across a row of identical square cylinders placed side-by-side.
Chatterjee et al. [8] numerically studied the laminar flow of Newtonian fluid over a row of five isothermal square cylinders places in side-by-side arrangement.
Maheandera Prabu et al. [11] tested the flow over two offset square cylinders in confined channel in order to investigate numerically the forced convection heat transfer from heated square cylinders.
Rajesh Kanna et al. [12] they carried out the incompressible flow over two isothermal offset square cylinders confined in horizontal channel, the distance between cylinders is assumed to be changed.
Sewatker et al. [13] carried out flow across a row of identical square cylinders placed side-by-side.
Online since: June 2020
Authors: Abdelouahed Tounsi, Seyyed Amirhosein Hosseini, Farshad Khosravi
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Online since: August 2022
Authors: Evan T. Salim, Uda Hashim, Rooa Mahmood, Farah G. Khalid
Al-Douri, A.
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El-Sedfy, Influence of Film Thickness on Optical Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Films.
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El-Sedfy, Influence of Film Thickness on Optical Properties of Hydrogenated Amorphous Silicon Thin Films.
Online since: July 2025
Authors: Ratri Sekaringgalih, Ahmad Ahmad, M. Nizar, Maktum Muharja, Husnul Khotimah, Meta Fitri Rizkiana, Istiqomah Rahmawati, Bekti Palupi
Karimi-Maleh et al., “Recent advances in removal techniques of Cr (VI) toxic ion from aqueous solution: A comprehensive review,” J.
Ukhurebor et al., “Effect of hexavalent chromium on the environment and removal techniques: a review,” J.
Shao et al., “Novel green chitosan-pectin gel beads for the removal of Cu (II), Cd (II), Hg (II) and Pb (II) from aqueous solution,” Int.
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Ukhurebor et al., “Effect of hexavalent chromium on the environment and removal techniques: a review,” J.
Shao et al., “Novel green chitosan-pectin gel beads for the removal of Cu (II), Cd (II), Hg (II) and Pb (II) from aqueous solution,” Int.
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El-Rassy, and D.
Online since: January 2019
Authors: Ming Guang Wang, Shan Jiang
El-Azab. et al Phase field modeling of the effect of porosity on grain growth kinetics in polycrystalline ceramics.
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Online since: June 2025
Authors: Mohamed M. Mahmoud, Adel Mohamed H. Elmetwalli, Asaad Derbala, El-Khatib S. Ismail
Elmetwalli2,b, Asaad Derbala3,c, El-Khatib S.
El-Khatib and M.
Al-Mefleh, O.
El-Khatib and M.
Al-Mefleh, O.
Online since: November 2020
Authors: Tibor Kvačkaj, Miroslav Glogovský, Margita Longauerová, Miloš Matvija, Pavol Zubko, Mirko Hodur, Mária Demčáková, Marek Vojtko
The following phases occur in the Zn-Al binary diagram [1]: α - Al-rich phase (lattice K12), α´ - matrix rich in Al in equilibrium with α´m, α´m - second transition phase, β - phase rich in Zn (lattice K12), η - phase rich in Zn (lattice H12).
In paper [5], Zn-based alloys with 4 – 6 % Al at 3 % Cu were analysed.
This trend was also confirmed in the work [4] for three levels of Al, namely 8, 12 and 27 %.
The authors attribute this to the replacement of η dendrites rich in Zn by α phase, rich in Al, and increasing the amount of α + η eutectoid with an increase in the content of Al from 8 to 27 %.
Abou El-khair, A.
In paper [5], Zn-based alloys with 4 – 6 % Al at 3 % Cu were analysed.
This trend was also confirmed in the work [4] for three levels of Al, namely 8, 12 and 27 %.
The authors attribute this to the replacement of η dendrites rich in Zn by α phase, rich in Al, and increasing the amount of α + η eutectoid with an increase in the content of Al from 8 to 27 %.
Abou El-khair, A.
Online since: September 2020
Authors: Andrey V. Nomoev, E.Ch. Khartaeva, V.V. Syzrantsev, E.L. Dzidziguri, N.S. Khiterkheeva, S.P. Bardakhanov, E.V. Batueva, S.V. Kalashnikov
Syzrantsev1, E.L.
Doranian, Effect of laser fluence on the characteristics of Al nanoparticles produced by laser ablation in deionized water, Optics and Spectrosopy, 118(3) (2015) 472-481
Dizajghorbani Aghdama et al., Ablation time and laser fluence impacts on the composition, morphology and optical properties of copper oxide nanoparticles, Optical Materials, 91 (2019) 433–438
Vikulina et al., Determining the Degree of Nanopowders Hydrophilicity by the Ratio Fractal Dimension to the Specific Surface, Advanced Materials Research, 1085 (2015) 44-49
Doranian, Effect of laser fluence on the characteristics of Al nanoparticles produced by laser ablation in deionized water, Optics and Spectrosopy, 118(3) (2015) 472-481
Dizajghorbani Aghdama et al., Ablation time and laser fluence impacts on the composition, morphology and optical properties of copper oxide nanoparticles, Optical Materials, 91 (2019) 433–438
Vikulina et al., Determining the Degree of Nanopowders Hydrophilicity by the Ratio Fractal Dimension to the Specific Surface, Advanced Materials Research, 1085 (2015) 44-49
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Poosala Akkachai, Hrimchum Kittipong, Aussawasathien Darunee, Pentrakoon Duanghathai
Wu et al. [36] showed that on the plasma etched surface, the white lines represented the cross-section of the GNP fillers and the contrast between GNP fillers and the matrix was better than the polished surface.
Du et al. [37] presented that uniform distribution and low aggregation of carbon fillers in polymer matrix caused a segregated network structure, resulting in high conducting network formation at low filler loading.
In addition, Gu et al. [41] revealed that strong interactions between polymer matrix and fillers may also cause greater activation energies of flow.
El Achaby, F.E.
El Kacem, M.
Du et al. [37] presented that uniform distribution and low aggregation of carbon fillers in polymer matrix caused a segregated network structure, resulting in high conducting network formation at low filler loading.
In addition, Gu et al. [41] revealed that strong interactions between polymer matrix and fillers may also cause greater activation energies of flow.
El Achaby, F.E.
El Kacem, M.
Online since: February 2014
Authors: Mohamed Bouazara, Abdelhamid Saoudi
The fatigue failure can be analysed using a model of energy taking into consideration both stress and strain as described by Elmarakbi et al. [3].
March [4] based his work on the same criterion as that used by Elmarakbi et al. [3], the energy density of cracking.
In addition to Elmarakbi et al.’s [3], approach, deterministic model was used in the present study.
Haiba et al., [2] cited the commercial code Nastran.
[3] Elmarakbi A., El-hage H. and Bhattacharjee S., 2002 "Multiaxial fatigue crack initiation by strain energy density using finite element method" CSME Forum, Kingston, Canada
March [4] based his work on the same criterion as that used by Elmarakbi et al. [3], the energy density of cracking.
In addition to Elmarakbi et al.’s [3], approach, deterministic model was used in the present study.
Haiba et al., [2] cited the commercial code Nastran.
[3] Elmarakbi A., El-hage H. and Bhattacharjee S., 2002 "Multiaxial fatigue crack initiation by strain energy density using finite element method" CSME Forum, Kingston, Canada