Wakale, A B
(2014)
Numerical Simulation of Natural Convection between Two Immiscible Fluids in Channel Flow.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad.
Abstract
The buoyancy-driven interpenetration of two immiscible
uids in a dierentially heated inclined
channel is investigated by solving the Navier-Stokes, the continuity and the energy equations along
with CahnHillard equation to track the interface. Fluids are separated by a partition and suddenly
allowed to mix under the action of gravitational force. The governing equations are solved on
staggered grid nite volume approach with second order accuracy in time integration. A parametric
study is conducted to investigate the eects of Reynolds number, Bond number, Marangoni number,
density ratio, viscosity ratio and temperature dierence between the walls (T) on
ow dynamics of
interface instability between two immiscible
uids. Results shows that increasing Reynolds number,
Bond number, (T) , density ratio and decreasing viscosity ratio destabilizes the
ow dynamics
by increasing the intensity of vortical structures and`mixing' of the
uids. The
ow dynamics
of vortical structures are altered by temperature gradient between the walls in comparison with
isothermal system. The critical Bond number is identied as beyond which the
ow dynamics
becomes unstable leading to increasing the mixing of the
uids. The present results are matching
well with the results available in the literature.
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