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Three-dimensional instability of axisymmetric buoyant convection in cylinders heated from below
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1996
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Steady Axisymmetric ConvectionHeat Transfer ProcessEngineeringMixed ConvectionFluid MechanicsAspect RatioThree-dimensional InstabilityThermodynamicsNatural ConvectionHeat TransferAxisymmetric Buoyant ConvectionBase FlowThermal EngineeringConvective Heat TransferHydrodynamic Stability
The stability of steady axisymmetric convection in cylinders heated from below and insulated laterally is investigated numerically using a mixed finite-difference/Chebyshev collocation method to solve the base flow and the linear stability equations. Linear stability boundaries are given for radius to height ratios γ from 0.9 to 1.56 and for Prandtl numbers Pr = 0.02 and Pr = 1. Depending on γ and Pr , the azimuthal wavenumber of the critical mode may be m = 1, 2, 3, or 4. The dependence of the critical Rayleigh number on the aspect ratio and the instability mechanisms are explained by analysing the energy transfer to the critical modes for selected cases. In addition to these results the onset of buoyant convection in liquid bridges with stress-free conditions on the cylindrical surface is considered. For insulating thermal boundary conditions, the onset of convection is never axisymmetric and the critical azimuthal wavenumber increases monotonically with γ. The critical Rayleigh number is less then 1708 for most aspect ratios.
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