Stability of impulsively-driven natural convection with unsteady base state: implications of an adiabatic boundary
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Ihle Bascuñán, Christian
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Stability of impulsively-driven natural convection with unsteady base state: implications of an adiabatic boundary
Abstract
Stability conditions of a quiescent, horizontally infinite fluid layer with adiabatic bottom subject to
sudden cooling from above are studied. Here, at difference from Rayleigh–Bénard convection, the
temperature base state is never steady. Instability limits are studied using linear analysis while stability is
analyzed using the energy method. Critical stability curves in terms of Rayleigh numbers and convection
onset times were obtained for several kinematic boundary conditions. Stability curves resulting from
energy and linear approaches exhibit the same temporal growth rate for large values of time, suggesting
a bound for the temporal asymptotic behavior of the energy method.
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Chilean
National Commission for Scientific and Technological Research,
CONICYT, the Department of Civil Engineering of the University of
Chile, and Fondecyt Project No. 1040494.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125544
DOI: doi:10.1016/j.physleta.2011.03.027
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Physics Letters A 375 (2011) 1980–1985
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