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Finite amplitude convection with changing mean temperature. Part 1. Theory

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1968

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Abstract

When a horizontal layer of fluid is heated from below and cooled from above with the mean temperature and physical parameters of the fluid constant, the two-dimensional roll is known to be the stable solution near the critical Rayleigh number. In this study, with the mean temperature changing steadily at a rate η, the Rayleigh number and the velocity and temperature fields governed by the Boussinesq equations are expanded in two parameters: η, and the amplitude ε. Hexagons are shown to be the stable solution near the critical Rayleigh number. The direction of the motion depends upon the sign of η. A finite amplitude instability is possible with an associated hysteresis in the heat flux as the critical Rayleigh number is approached from below or from above.

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