Abstract

The liquid flow behaviour in a small vertical gap with a heated and a cooled sidewall was studied experimentally in a former work as far as heat and mass transfer are concerned [Heiland et al. in Heat Mass Transf 43:863–870, 2007]. Following this, the study of thermal convection in a narrow cavity with variable inclination angle has been performed with liquid crystal techniques. Velocity and temperature fields of the flow have been measured. The results show that the strongest convection intensity arises in a vertical cavity.

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