Experimental Study of Natural Convection in a Closed Cavity (Static Type Domestic Fridge)

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Maryem Kanaan Adnan
Munther Abdullah Mussa

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This work provides an analysis of the thermal flow and behavior of the (load-free) refrigerator compartment. The main goal was to compare the thermal behavior inside the refrigerator cavity to the freezer door (home refrigerator) effect and install a fan on the freezer door while neglecting the heat transmitted by thermal radiation. Moreover, the velocity distribution, temperature, and velocity path lines are theoretically studied. This was observed without affecting the shelves inside the cabinet and the egg and butter places on the refrigerator door as they were removed and the aluminum door replaced with a glass door. This study aims to expand our knowledge about the temperature and flow fields of this refrigerator model. Finally, the development of this work highlights the importance of numerical simulation in the search for improvements in the design of this refrigerator model, which may assist refrigerator manufacturers.

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“Experimental Study of Natural Convection in a Closed Cavity (Static Type Domestic Fridge)” (2021) Journal of Engineering, 27(10), pp. 1–19. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2021.10.01.
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“Experimental Study of Natural Convection in a Closed Cavity (Static Type Domestic Fridge)” (2021) Journal of Engineering, 27(10), pp. 1–19. doi:10.31026/j.eng.2021.10.01.

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