THERMAL GRAVITATIONAL-CAPILLARY CONVECTION IN A CAVITY WITH A LONGITUDINAL TEMPERATURE GRADIENT
V. S. Berdnikov, V. A. Gaponov, and L. S. Kovrizhnykh UDC 536.24;532.529.2;621.746 Convective heat exchange in a flow of liquid in a rectangular cavity with the length-to-height ratio of a liquid layer L / H = 10 is investigated. The conditions of thermal insulation or linear distribution of temperature were kept on the lower horizontal surface. Three types of boundary conditions for velocity were set on the upper boundary: rigid, free without friction, and free with imposition of a thermocapillary effect. The vertical walls of the cavity are isothermal and heated to different temperatures. The investigated regimes were of thermogravitational, thermocapillary, and thermal gravitational-capillary convection. A comparative analysis of the evolution of flow structure with increase in the Rayleigh (Ra) and Marangoni (Ma) numbers is carried out. S. S. Kutateladze Institute of Thermophysics, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia; email: berdnikov@itp.nsc.ru. Translated from Inzhenerno-Fizicheskii Zhurnal, Vol. 74, No. 4, pp. 116-121, July-August, 2001. Original article submitted September 11, 2000. JEPTER7492020017 JEPTER749207