Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
661101 International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

An investigation of the natural convection boundary layer adjacent to an evenly heated semi-infinite plate with stratified ambient fluid is undertaken using scaling analysis and numerical simulation. The scaling analysis is shown to provide a complete description of the flow from start-up to full development, including the effect of the stratified ambient fluid. In particular it is shown that for the case with non-stratified ambient fluid the fully developed flow is y dependent over the entire plate, where y is the vertical coordinate, while for the case with stratified ambient fluid the fully developed flow is y dependent only in the region of the plate origin. A scaling is also obtained for the y dependent, y independent transition location. All the scalings are validated using a full numerical solution of the governing equations.

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