Abstract

Numerical solutions of 3-D time-dependent Rayleigh-Bénard convection are presented in this work. The temporal, spatial and thermal features of convective patterns are studied for four different geometric aspect ratios, 2:1:2, 4:1:4, 5:1:5 and 3.5:1:2.1 at supercritical Rayleigh numbers Ra = 8 × 10 3, 2.4 × 10 4 and Prandtl numbers Pr = 0.71, 2.5. Several physical phenomena, such as multicellular flow pattern, oscillatory transient solution, ‘T-shaped’ rolls at the ends of a rectangular box, and roll alignment, are observed in our simulations. The numerical technique is based on an implicit, fully coupled, and time-accurate method, which consists of the Crank-Nicolson scheme for time integration, Newton's method for the convective terms with extensive linearization steps, and a least-squares finite element method. A matrix-free algorithm of the Jacobi conjugate gradient method is implemented to solve the symmetric, positive definite linear system of equations.

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