The utilization of solar energy is essential to all living things since the beginning of time.In addition to being a constant source of energy,solar energy(SE)can also be used to generate heat and electricity.Recent t...The utilization of solar energy is essential to all living things since the beginning of time.In addition to being a constant source of energy,solar energy(SE)can also be used to generate heat and electricity.Recent technology enables to convert the solar energy into electricity by using thermal solar heat.Solar energy is perhaps the most easily accessible and plentiful source of sustainable energy.Copper-based nanofluid has been considered as a method to improve solar collector performance by absorbing incoming solar energy directly.The goal of this research is to explore theoretically the Agrawal axisymmetric flow induced by Cu-water nanofluid over a moving permeable disk caused by solar energy.Moreover,the impacts of Maxwell velocity and Smoluchowski temperature slip are incorporated to discuss the fine points of nanofluid flow and characteristics of heat transfer.The primary partial differential equations are transformed to similarity equations by employing similarity variables and then utilizing bvp4c to resolve the set of equations numerically.The current numerical approach can produce double solutions by providing suitable initial guesses.In addition,the results revealed that the impact of solar collector efficiency enhances significantly due to nanoparticle volume fraction.The suction parameter delays the boundary layer separation.Moreover,stability analysis is performed and is found that the upper solution is stable and physically trustworthy while the lower one is unstable.展开更多
We present a time domain hybrid method to realize the fast coupling analysis of transmission lines excited by space electromagnetic fields, in which parallel finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, interpolation ...We present a time domain hybrid method to realize the fast coupling analysis of transmission lines excited by space electromagnetic fields, in which parallel finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, interpolation scheme, and Agrawal model-based transmission line (TL) equations are organically integrated together. Specifically, the Agrawal model is employed to establish the TL equations to describe the coupling effects of space electromagnetic fields on transmission lines. Then, the excitation fields functioning as distribution sources in TL equations are calculated by the parallel FDTD method through using the message passing interface (MPI) library scheme and interpolation scheme. Finally, the TL equations are discretized by the central difference scheme of FDTD and assigned to multiple processors to obtain the transient responses on the terminal loads of these lines. The significant feature of the presented method is embodied in its parallel and synchronous calculations of the space electromagnetic fields and transient responses on the lines. Numerical simulations of ambient wave acting on multi-conductor transmission lines (MTLs), which are located on the PEC ground and in the shielded cavity respectively, are implemented to verify the accuracy and efficiency of the presented method.展开更多
基金supported by Researchers Supporting Project No.(RSP-2021/33),King Saud University,Riyadh,Saudi Arabia.
文摘The utilization of solar energy is essential to all living things since the beginning of time.In addition to being a constant source of energy,solar energy(SE)can also be used to generate heat and electricity.Recent technology enables to convert the solar energy into electricity by using thermal solar heat.Solar energy is perhaps the most easily accessible and plentiful source of sustainable energy.Copper-based nanofluid has been considered as a method to improve solar collector performance by absorbing incoming solar energy directly.The goal of this research is to explore theoretically the Agrawal axisymmetric flow induced by Cu-water nanofluid over a moving permeable disk caused by solar energy.Moreover,the impacts of Maxwell velocity and Smoluchowski temperature slip are incorporated to discuss the fine points of nanofluid flow and characteristics of heat transfer.The primary partial differential equations are transformed to similarity equations by employing similarity variables and then utilizing bvp4c to resolve the set of equations numerically.The current numerical approach can produce double solutions by providing suitable initial guesses.In addition,the results revealed that the impact of solar collector efficiency enhances significantly due to nanoparticle volume fraction.The suction parameter delays the boundary layer separation.Moreover,stability analysis is performed and is found that the upper solution is stable and physically trustworthy while the lower one is unstable.
基金Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.61701057)the Chongqing Research Program of Basic Research and Frontier Technology,China(Grant No.cstc2017jcyjAX0345).
文摘We present a time domain hybrid method to realize the fast coupling analysis of transmission lines excited by space electromagnetic fields, in which parallel finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) method, interpolation scheme, and Agrawal model-based transmission line (TL) equations are organically integrated together. Specifically, the Agrawal model is employed to establish the TL equations to describe the coupling effects of space electromagnetic fields on transmission lines. Then, the excitation fields functioning as distribution sources in TL equations are calculated by the parallel FDTD method through using the message passing interface (MPI) library scheme and interpolation scheme. Finally, the TL equations are discretized by the central difference scheme of FDTD and assigned to multiple processors to obtain the transient responses on the terminal loads of these lines. The significant feature of the presented method is embodied in its parallel and synchronous calculations of the space electromagnetic fields and transient responses on the lines. Numerical simulations of ambient wave acting on multi-conductor transmission lines (MTLs), which are located on the PEC ground and in the shielded cavity respectively, are implemented to verify the accuracy and efficiency of the presented method.