Kumar, Ravi and K, Venkatasubbaiah
(2012)
Numerical Study on Buoyancy Induced Flow in Enclosures
Connected By Horizontal Vents.
Masters thesis, Indian Institute of Technology Hyderabad.
Abstract
The buoyancy-induced flow generated by a heat source such as fire in square enclosures
connected by horizontal or ceiling vent has been studied numerically. A
two-dimensional laminar and turbulent natural convection flow is investigated with
the buoyancy term represented by the Boussinesq approximation. The physical
model consists of two enclosures connected by horizontal vent with a finite-size of
heat source located centrally on the bottom wall of enclosure. The effects of vent
aspect ratio and Rayleigh number on flow field characteristics in enclosures are
studied in detail. The results show a significant change in flow behavior for varying
vent aspect ratio at a fixed Rayleigh number. A bidirectional and oscillating flow
across the vent occurs due to buoyancy. The intensity of thermal plume increases
and flow becomes chaotic in enclosures with increase in Rayleigh number. The
thermal plume quickly enters to the top enclosure with increase in vent width and
decrease in vent thickness.
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