Author:
THEERTHAN S. ANANDA,ARAKERI JAYWANT H.
Abstract
Experiments indicate that turbulent free convection over a horizontal
surface (e.g.
Rayleigh–Bénard convection) consists of essentially line plumes
near the walls, at
least for moderately high Rayleigh numbers. Based on this evidence, we
propose
here a two-dimensional model for near-wall dynamics in Rayleigh–Bénard
convection
and in general for convection over heated horizontal surfaces. The model
proposes a
periodic array of steady laminar two-dimensional plumes. A plume is fed
on either
side by boundary layers on the wall. The results from the model are obtained
in two
ways. One of the methods uses the similarity solution of Rotem & Classen
(1969) for
the boundary layer and the similarity solution of Fuji (1963) for the plume.
We have
derived expressions for mean temperature and temperature and velocity fluctuations
near the wall. In the second approach, we compute the two-dimensional flow
field
in a two-dimensional rectangular open cavity. The number of plumes in the
cavity
depends on the length of the cavity. The plume spacing is determined from
the critical
length at which the number of plumes increases by one. The results for
average plume
spacing and the distribution of r.m.s. temperature and velocity fluctuations
are shown
to be in acceptable agreement with experimental results.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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