In this article,flow and heat transfer inside a corrugated cavity is analyzed for natural convection with a heated inner obstacle.Thermal performance is analyzed for CuO-water inside a partially heated domain by defining the constraint along the boundaries.For nanofluid analysis,the Koo and Kleinstreuer Li (KKL) model is implemented to deal with the effective thermal conductivity and viscosity.A heated thin rod is placed inside the corrugated cavity and the bottom portion of the corrugated cavity is partially heated.The dimensionless form of nonlinear partial differential equations are obtained through the compatible transformation along with the boundary constraint.The finite element method is executed to acquire the numerical solution of the obtained dimensional system.Streamlines,isotherms and heat transfers are analyzed for the flow field and temperature distribution.The Nusselt number is calculated at the surface of the partially heated domain for various numerical values of emerging parameters by considering the inner obstacle at cold,adiabatic and heated conditions.The computational simulation was performed by introducing various numerical values of emerging parameters.Important and significant results have been attained for temperature and velocities (in both x-and y-directions) at the vertically and horizontally mean positions of the corrugated duct.