Natural convection and entropy generation of a power-law non-Newtonian fluid in a tilted triangular enclosure
subjected to a magnetic field was investigated. A part of the enclosure's right or leftwall is at a high temperature
while the topwall is cold. The remainingwalls are insulated. The results indicate thatwhen the hotwall is at the
left wall and the Rayleigh number is increased from 103 to 105, the heat transfer rate of the shear-thinning fluid
goes up 1.5 times and its entropy generation rate rises N2 fold. For the Newtonian fluid, these changes mean an
increase of 71% in heat transfer and a surge of 80% in entropy generation.With the increase of Rayleigh number,
Bejan number diminishes. A higher Hartmann number results in a lower average Nusselt number and entropy
generation rate and the rise in the Bejan number in the considered enclosure.