Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7060669 International Journal of Thermal Sciences 2018 14 Pages PDF
Abstract
The convection onset in a evaporation thermal model of a solute/solvent solution is numerically studied. The transient nature of the diffusion temperature profile requires to control the perturbations which will lead to the transition to a convective flow. Contrary to previous papers, we adopted here a perturbation mode, which is physical and experimentally reproducible, by accounting for a heat transfer at the lateral walls. Based on the Péclet number evaluated in the core flow field only, the critical viscosities and the corresponding times for the transition between a diffusion and convection regimes were calculated as a function of the fluid layer thickness, the aspect ratio and the convective heat transfer coefficient. The study of the spatio-temporal diagrams allowed us to characterize the way the convection propagates in the fluid domain as well as the evolution of the mean cell size and wavenumber.
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