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Internally Heated Convection And Rayleighbnard Convection 1st Edition David Goluskin

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Internally Heated Convection And Rayleighbnard Convection 1st Edition David Goluskin
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.66 MB
Pages: 64
Author: David Goluskin
ISBN: 9783319239392, 3319239392
Language: English
Year: 2015
Edition: 1

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Internally Heated Convection And Rayleighbnard Convection 1st Edition David Goluskin by David Goluskin 9783319239392, 3319239392 instant download after payment.

This Brief describes six basic models of buoyancy-driven convection in a fluid layer: three configurations of internally heated convection and three configurations of Rayleigh-Bénard convection. The author discusses the main quantities that characterize heat transport in each model, along with the constraints on these quantities. This presentation is the first to place the various models in a unified framework, and similarities and differences between the cases are highlighted. Necessary and sufficient conditions for convective motion are given. For the internally heated cases only, parameter-dependent lower bounds on the mean fluid temperature are proven, and results of past simulations and laboratory experiments are summarized and reanalyzed. The author poses several open questions for future study.

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