Abstract
Natural convection heat transfer and fluid flow have been examined
numerically using the control-volume finite-element method in an isosceles
prismatic cavity, submitted to a uniform heat flux from below when inclined
sides are maintained isothermal and vertical walls are assumed to be perfect
thermal insulators, without symmetry assumptions for the flow structure. The
aim of the study is to examine a pitchfork bifurcation occurrence. Governing
parameters on heat transfer and flow fields are the Rayleigh number and the
aspect ratio of the enclosure. It has been found that the heated wall is not
isothermal and the flow structure is sensitive to the aspect ratio. It is
also found that heat transfer increases with increasing of Rayleigh number
and decreases with increasing aspect ratio. The effects of aspect ratio
become significant especially for higher values of Rayleigh number.
Eventually the obtained results show that a pitchfork bifurcation occurs at a
critical Rayleigh number, above which the symmetric solutions becomes
unstable and asymmetric solutions are instead obtained.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
Subject
Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment
Cited by
19 articles.
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