Abstract
Natural convection in a rectangular cavity is examined, utilizing the second law of thermodynamics. Through an application of the second law the rate of entropy
generation associated with the convective pattern changes is evaluated for the onset
of natural convection in a cavity with free boundaries, for which an exact solution
is sought, as well as with rigid boundaries which is studied numerically. Entropy to
be generated from the perturbed temperature and velocity fields is shown to depend
on AR (aspect ratio of the cavity), Rac
(the critical Rayleigh number) and a non-dimensional parameter, Ω, which is related to the ratio of entropy generation by
viscous friction to that by thermal transport. The convective pattern change is related
to a change in the spatial distributions of the rate of entropy generation due to heat
transfer and due to dissipation, demonstrating that an application of the second law
helps examine convective pattern changes quantitatively by dealing with temperature
and velocity fields in a unified manner.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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13 articles.
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