Abstract

The evolution of convective flow in a layer of ethyl alcohol with a free surface after sudden heating of one of the vertical walls of a rectangular cavity is experimentally studied. The evolution of a non-stationary hydrodynamic boundary layer on a heated vertical wall in time is studied using digital video recording and computer processing of video films. The evolution of the flow along the free surface of the liquid layer is investigated. Using a thermal imager, the time evolution of the temperature field on a thin metal vertical wall after the flow of a heated liquid is investigated.

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