Temporal evolution of thermal convection in an initially stably-stratified horizontal fluid layer
โ Scribed by Chang Kyun Choi; Joung Hwan Park; Hee Kwan Park; Hong Je Cho; Tae Joon Chung; Min Chan Kim
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 242 KB
- Volume
- 43
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1290-0729
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โฆ Synopsis
The temporal evolution of buoyancy-driven convection in an initially quiescent and stably-stratified fluid layer confined between two horizontal plates is investigated theoretically. After the temperature of the bottom plate is increased suddenly to a higher one, buoyancydriven convection appears at a certain time. In order to trace the related time-dependent thermal behavior, the Boussinesq equations are solved numerically by using the finite element method to examine the growth rates of the basic temperature field and its fluctuations with time. Based on the numerical results, the characteristic times to mark the onset of intrinsic instability, the first detection of convective motion and the ensuing manifestation of convection are illustrated by a set of new parameters suggested here. The latter two characteristic times are discussed in comparison with the experimental data available in the literature.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
The effect of time periodic boundary temperatures on the onset of double diffusive convection in a horizontal two component fluid layer is studied using a linear stability analysis. The perturbation method is used to compute the critical thermal Rayleigh number and the corresponding wave number for