Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
660598 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
The transition to a periodic flow induced by a thin fin on the sidewall of a differentially heated cavity is numerically investigated. The numerical results are compared with a previously reported experiment. It is demonstrated that the transient flow obtained numerically shows features consistent with the experimental flow. Based on the present numerical results, the temporal development and spatial structures of the thermal flow around the fin are described, and the separation of the thermal flow above the fin is discussed. It is found that the presence of the fin changes the flow regime and results in the transition of the thermal flow to a periodic flow. The present numerical results also indicate that the unstable temperature configuration above the fin results in intermittent plumes at the leeward side of the fin, which in turn induce strong oscillations of the downstream boundary layer flow. It is demonstrated that the oscillations of the boundary layer flow significantly enhance the heat transfer through the finned sidewall (by up to 23%).
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