Abstract
Steady finite-amplitude solutions for two-dimensional convection in a layer heated from below with stress-free boundaries are obtained numerically by a Galerkin method. The stability of the steady convection rolls with respect to arbitrary three-dimensional infinitesimal disturbances is investigated. Stability is found only in a small fraction of the Rayleigh-number-wavenumber space where steady solutions exist. The cross-roll instability and the oscillatory and monotonic skewed varicose instabilities are most important in limiting the stability of steady convection rolls. The Prandtlnumbers P = 0.71, 7, 104 areemphasized, but the stability boundaries are sufficiently smoothly dependent on the parameters of the problem to permit qualitative extrapolations to other Prandtl numbers.
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