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Title: A numerical study of the longitudinal thermoconvective rolls in a mixed convection flow in a horizontal channel with a free surface

Title: 纵向热对流滚涡在具有自由表面的水平通道中混合对流流中的数值研究

Authors:Lahcen Bammou (SIAME, LIP2E), Kamal El Omari (SIAME), Serge Blancher (SIAME), Yves Le Guer (SIAME), Brahim Benhamou (LMFE, EnR2E), Touria Mediouni (LIP2E)
Abstract: This paper presents a numerical study of three-dimensional laminar mixed convection within a liquid flowing on a horizontal channel heated uniformly from below. The upper surface is free and assumed to be flat. The coupled Navier-Stokes and energy equations are solved numerically by the finite volume method taking into account the thermocapillary effects (Marangoni effect). When the strength of the buoyancy, thermocapillary effects and forced convective currents are comparable $(Ri\backsimeq O(1)$ and $Bd=Ra/Ma \backsimeq O(1))$, the results show that the development of instabilities in the form of steady longitudinal convective rolls is similar to those encountered in the Poiseuille-Rayleigh-B\'enard flow. The number and spatial distribution of these rolls along the channel depend on the flow conditions. The objective of this work is to study the influence of parameters, such as the Reynolds, Rayleigh and Biot numbers, on the flow patterns and heat transfer characteristics. The effects of variations in the surface tension with temperature gradients (Marangoni effect) are also considered.
Abstract: 本文对在水平通道中从下方均匀加热的液体中的三维层流混合对流进行了数值研究。 上表面是自由的,并假定为平坦的。 通过有限体积法数值求解耦合的Navier-Stokes方程和能量方程,考虑了热毛细效应(马拉格尼效应)。 当浮力、热毛细效应和强制对流的强度相当$(Ri\backsimeq O(1)$和$Bd=Ra/Ma \backsimeq O(1))$时,结果表明以稳定纵向对流滚筒形式发展的不稳定性与泊肃叶-瑞利-贝纳德流中遇到的类似。 这些滚筒的数量和沿通道的空间分布取决于流动条件。 本工作的目标是研究参数如雷诺数、瑞利数和毕渥数对流动模式和传热特性的影响。 也考虑了温度梯度下表面张力变化的影响(马拉格尼效应)。
Subjects: Fluid Dynamics (physics.flu-dyn)
Cite as: arXiv:1206.1398 [physics.flu-dyn]
  (or arXiv:1206.1398v1 [physics.flu-dyn] for this version)
  https://doi.org/10.48550/arXiv.1206.1398
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From: Kamal El Omari [view email]
[v1] Thu, 7 Jun 2012 04:37:39 UTC (4,719 KB)
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