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961-91393-0-5

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Year 2005

Volume 1 - 8th Australasian Heat and Mass Transfer Conference
Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia, 26-29 July 2005

ARTICLE:

Steven Armfield
Sydney University

G. D. McBain
School of Aerospace, Mechanical, & Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, Darlington NSW 2006 Australia

Wenxian Lin
James Cook University,Townsville; and School of Aerospace,Mechanical&Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, Australia; and Solar Energy Research Institute, Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, P. R. China

S. Jiracheewanun
School of Aerospace, Mechanical, & Mechatronic Engineering, The University of Sydney, Darlington NSW 2006 Australia


ABSTRACT

A scaling analysis is used to obtain a description of the basic structure of the boundary layer flow adjacent to a vertical semi-infinite evenly heated plate in the presence of a stably stratified ambient fluid. The scaling analysis provides relations between such quantities as the development time and boundary layer thickness and the fluid properties and control parameters. In particular the scaling analysis predicts a large y one-dimensional flow region that provides a suitable base flow for the examination of the stability properties of the boundary layer via direct numerical simulation. The numerical simulations show that above an initial critical Reynolds number the one-dimensional boundary layer is unstable with respect to two-dimensional travelling waves, while above a second, higher, Reynolds number, the boundary layer is unstable to three-dimensional waves.

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