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DIRECT NUMERICAL SIMULATION OF A THREE-DIMENSIONAL NATURAL-CONVECTION FLOW IN A DIFFERENTIALLY HEATED CAVITY OF ASPECT RATIO 4
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringDirect Numerical SimulationFluid MechanicsTurbulenceSimulationConvective Heat TransferUnsteady FlowHeat Transfer ProcessMixed ConvectionNumerical SimulationNatural ConvectionThree-dimensional FluctuationsMultiphase FlowHeat TransferReynolds Stress TensorAerospace EngineeringTurbulent Flow Heat TransferHydrodynamicsTurbulence ModelingThermal EngineeringLow-cost Pc ClusterMultiscale Hydrodynamics
The majority of the direct numerical simulations of turbulent and transition natural- convection flows in cavities assume two-dimensional behavior. To investigate the effect of the three-dimensional fluctuations, a complete direct numerical simulation has been carried out, in a cavity with aspect ratio 4, Raz = 6.4 × 108 , and Pr = 0.71, using a low-cost PC cluster. A description of the parallel algorithm and the methodology used to verify the code and the accuracy of the statistics obtained is presented. The main features of the two- and three-dimensional flows are described and compared. Several first- and second-order statistic distributions have been evaluated, including the Reynolds stress tensor. Significant differences are observed between the second-order statistics of the two- and three- dimensional simulations.
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