Author:
Adamou-Graham P.,Daniels P. G.
Abstract
AbstractIn this paper we describe flow through a porous medium in a two-dimensional rectangular cavity driven by differential heating of the impermeable lower surface. The upper surface is held at constant pressure and at a constant temperature equal to the minimum temperature of the lower surface, while the sidewalls are impermeable and thermally insulated. Numerical results for general values of the Darcy–Rayleigh number $R$ and the cavity aspect ratio $A$ are compared with theoretical predictions for the small Darcy–Rayleigh number limit $(R\ensuremath{\rightarrow} 0)$ where the temperature field is conduction-dominated, and with a boundary-layer theory for the large Darcy–Rayleigh number limit $(R\ensuremath{\rightarrow} \infty )$ where convection is significant. In the latter case a horizontal boundary layer near the lower surface conveys fluid to the hot end of the cavity where it rises to the upper surface in a narrow plume. Predictions are made of the vertical heat transfer through the cavity.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
Cited by
1 articles.
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