Heatup of an initially isothermal fluid in an enclosure with semi-conducting boundaries

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The transient buoyant convective process of an initially isothermal fluid in a closed vertical cylinder for large Rayleigh numbers is studied. The thermal forcing is impressed on the interior fluid, through the finitely conducting vetical sidewall, by a sudden increase in the ambient temperature. The idealized theoretical model due to Rahm for one-dimensional temperature evolution in the core is briefly recounted. Finite-difference numerical solutions to the time-dependent Navier-Stokes equations are acquired. These solutions are qualitatively consistent with the physical picture proposed by Rahm. The transient phase of the core temperature field is divided into a stratified region and an isothermal region by a propagating temperature front. The fluid pumping mechanism by the vertical sidewall boundary layer drives a counterclockwise meridional circulation. The global adjustment process is accomplished over the characteristic time scale derived by Rahm. The difficulties and applicability of the theoretical model are examined.
Publisher
Physical Society of Japan
Issue Date
1987-03
Language
English
Citation

JOURNAL OF THE PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF JAPAN, v.56, no.3, pp.942 - 948

ISSN
0031-9015
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/10203/67155
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ME-Journal Papers(저널논문)
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