Abstract

Steady and oscillatory convection in a rectangular box heated from below are studied by means of a numerical solution of the three-dimensional, time-dependent Boussinesq equations. The effect of the rigid sidewalls of the box on the spatial structure and the dynamical behaviour of the flow is analysed. Both conducting and adiabatic sidewalls are considered. Calculated streamlines illustrate the three-dimensional structure of the steady flow with Prandtl numbers 0.71 and 7. The onset and the frequency of the oscillatory instability are calculated and compared with available experimental and theoretical data. With increasing Rayleigh number a subharmonic bifurcation and the onset of a quasi-periodic flow can be observed. A comparison of the different time-dependent solutions shows some interesting relations between the spatial structure and the dynamical behaviour of the confined flow.

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