The laminar boundary layer regime for natural convection of air in a square cavity

(1990) The laminar boundary layer regime for natural convection of air in a square cavity.

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Numerical predictions are obtained for laminar natural convection of air in a square two dimensional cavity at high Rayleigh numbers. Proper resolution of the core reveals weak multi-cellular structure which varies in a complex manner as the effects of convection are increased. The end of the steady laminar regime is numerically estimated to occur at Ra=2.2x10^8.

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ID Code: 93227
Item Type: Book/Report (Other Report)
ORCID iD:
Kelson, Neil A.orcid.org/0000-0002-6077-7538
ISBN: 733400353
Pure ID: 57172888
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