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Double-diffusive convection in an inclined slot

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2006

C. F. Chen
Affiliation:
Mechanical, Industrial and Aerospace Engineering Department, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey 08903

Abstract

We examine two-dimensional motion of a stably stratified fluid containing two solutes with different molecular diffusivities in an inclined slot. The two solutes have continuous opposing gradients with the slower-diffusing one more dense at the bottom. It is found that, in the steady state, there exists a slow upward flow along the slope driven by the slight buoyancy difference near the wall, not unlike the solution found by Phillips (1970) for a single solute. The magnitude of the flow is less than that in Phillips’ solution by a factor of approximately (1-λ)/(1-λτ), where λ is the ratio of the density gradient and τ−1 is the ratio of the diffusivity of the faster-diffusing solute to that of the slower-diffusing one. For the time-dependent flow resulting from switching on the diffusivities at t = 0, there may be a dramatic reversal of the flow near the walls depending on the relative magnitude of λ and τ. If λ is somewhat greater than τ, the initial flow is downward, along the slope, reaching a maximum magnitude about one order of magnitude greater than the steady-state value. Then the ‘reverse’ flow gradually diminishes and approaches the steady state rather slowly. For λ [gsim ] τ, the approach to the steady state is monotonic; there is no ‘reverse’ flow near the wall. The existence of the downward flow, which was observed by Turner & Chen (1974), may lead to double-diffusive instabilities which eventually result in horizontal convecting layers.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1975 Cambridge University Press

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