Numerical study of thermal convection in rotating channel flow

Sivagnanam Thangam, Charles G. Speziale

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Abstract

A numerical study is conducted on the effect of sidewall heating in the pressure‐driven laminar flow of an incompressible viscous fluid through a rectangular channel that is subjected to a spanwise rotation. The time‐dependent Navier‐Stokes equations are solved along with the conservation equations for energy and mass by a finite‐difference technique. The effect of weak to moderate sidewall heating on the overall flow structure at different rotation rates is studied. It is observed that for weak sidewall heating, the secondary flow structure is quite similar to the corresponding isothermal case. However, when the sidewall heating is moderate, various types of secondary flow fields are found to occur depending on the magnitude of the rotation. The influence of rotational speed on the net heat transport for different levels of sidewall heating is also studied. It is found that when the sidewall heating is weak, the basic secondary flow structure for the non‐rotating case is of a unicellular form and an increase in the rotation speed leads to an increase in the net heat transfer due mainly to the rotationally driven transport of fluid from the high temperature to the low temperature region. On the other hand, when the sidewall heating is moderate so that the basic secondary flow structure for the non‐rotating case has a multicellular configuration, an increase in the rotation speed leads to a decrease in the heat transport due to the weakening of the shear layer near the hot wall.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)133-154
Number of pages22
JournalInternational Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids
Volume5
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 1985

Keywords

  • Finite Difference Method
  • Rotating Channel Flow
  • Rotational Instabilities
  • Secondary Flows
  • Thermal Convection

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