Author:
CHAN CHO LIK,CHEN WEN-YAU,CHEN C. F.
Abstract
The three-dimensional motion observed by Chen & Chen (1997) in the convection cells
generated by sideways heating of a solute gradient is further examined by experiments
and linear stability analysis. In the experiments, we obtained visualizations and
PIV measurements of the velocity of the fluid motion in the longitudinal plane
perpendicular to the imposed temperature gradient. The flow consists of a horizontal
row of counter-rotating vortices within each convection cell. The magnitude of this
secondary motion is approximately one-half that of the primary convection cell.
Results of a linear stability analysis of a parallel double-diffusive flow model of the
actual ow show that the instability is in the salt-finger mode under the experimental
conditions. The perturbation streamlines in the longitudinal plane at onset consist
of a horizontal row of counter-rotating vortices similar to those observed in the
experiments.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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