Natural convection in a cylindrical cavity

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Abstract

Natural convection in a vertical cylinder heated from below is studied experimentally and numerically. The aspect ratio (diameter/height) is 1.3 and we observe convective motions for a Prandtl number of 6.66 and a range of Rayleigh numbers from $1.0\times 10^5$ to $5.0\times 10^6$. This range of Rayleigh numbers includes steady and time-dependent flows. Experimental observations were made with a composed PIV system capable of simultaneously obtaining velocity distributions in two mutually perpendicular planes. The numerical model comprises the solution of the three-dimensional time-dependent Boussinesq equations in cylindrical coordinates. In all cases analyzed, the flows present complex three-dimensional structures and we use the \textit{vortex core} concept as a visualization technique to characterize the fluid motion. Experimental observations are compared with theoretical calculations and quantitative agreement is obtained for steady flow and averaged values in unsteady flow.

Authors

  • Jose Nunez

    • Center for Energy Research UNAM
  • Miguel Lopez

    • Center for Energy Research UNAM
  • Eduardo Ramos

    • Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
    • CIE-UNAM
    • Centro de Investigacion en Energia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
    • Center for Energy Research UNAM
    • CIE - Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  • Guillermo Hernandez-Cruz

    • Center for Energy Research UNAM
    • Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
  • Sergio Cuevas

    • CIE-UNAM
    • Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
    • Centro de Investigacion en Energia, Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico
    • Center for Energy Research UNAM
  • Minerva Vargas

    • Instituto Tecnologico de Zacatepec