Numerical study on heat/mass transfer by shear/thermal/solutal-convection in a cavity under counteracting buoyancies

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Dilip K. Maiti
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[1] Birla Institute of Technology and Science,Department of Mathematics
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Heat and Mass Transfer | 2011年 / 47卷
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Buoyancy Force; Mixed Convection; Thermal Buoyancy; Solutal Buoyancy; Thermal Buoyancy Force;
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This study provides physical insights into a lid-driven square cavity filled with a mixture of a solvent vapor and non-condensable gas, subjected to the vertically parallel thermal and solutal gradients. The top lid is maintained at constant speed while bottom lid and the other two walls are kept fixed. Zero heat and mass fluxes are imposed on the vertical side walls. The transport equations are solved numerically through a pressure-correction-based iterative algorithm (SIMPLE) with the QUICK scheme for convective terms. The diffusivities of heat and salt are assumed to be equal throughout this investigation. The essential details of flow, temperature and concentration fields are presented for the opposing buoyancy forces ratio (B < 0) with special attention being given for the values of parameters for which either the flow inside the cavity is operated by the mechanically induced convection; or the flow structure inside the cavity is akin to a single-diffusive thermal or solutal convection. The variations of average rates of heat and mass transfer are uniform with the Reynolds number, while the variations of these quantities against the solutal Richardson number (RiC) and thermal Richardson number (RiT) point to the existence of the local minimum/maximum. Finally, two linear relations between RiC and RiT at a constant sliding speed are proposed to identify the above points of high and low transport phenomena and justified with the exhibition of the flow structures inside the cavity.
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