Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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660031 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2008 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Unsteady phenomena were observed in the case of airflows approaching transition inside a uniformly heated vertical tube. An analysis of the experimental data at three Reynolds numbers (Re = 1000, 1300 and 1600) allowed to establish that: (i) A flow instability onsets at different Grashof numbers (Gr) when the condition Gr/Re > 1500 is achieved. (ii) The FFT of the temperature signal shows a peak at a frequency fD (0.45 Hz) when Gr/Re > 1500. (iii) This instability is associated to a thermal buoyant instability rather than to a thermal shear instability. (iv) This instability forms in the buffer region and then propagates towards the whole section of the tube as the Grashof number is increased.
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Authors
A. Behzadmehr, A. Laneville, N. Galanis,