
Abstract In this paper, natural convection around a tilted heated square cylinder kept in an enclosure has been studied in the range of 10 3 ⩽ Ra ⩽ 10 6 . Streamfunction-vorticity formulation of the Navier–Stokes equation is solved numerically using finite-difference method in non-orthogonal body-fitted coordinate system. Detailed flow and heat transfer features for two different thermal boundary conditions are reported. Effects of the enclosure geometry has been assessed using three different aspect ratio placing the square cylinder at different heights from the bottom. The concept of heatfunction has been employed to trace the path of heat transport. It is found that the uniform wall temperature heating is quantitatively different from the uniform wall heat flux heating. Flow pattern and thermal stratification are modified, if aspect ratio is varied. Overall heat transfer also changes for different aspect ratio.
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