Physics – Fluid Dynamics
Scientific paper
2010-01-25
Physics
Fluid Dynamics
16 pages
Scientific paper
Gravity-driven convection of fluid at parameters near its thermodynamic critical point inside a porous layer heated from below (Rayleigh-Darcy convection) is studied. The fluid having the temperature slightly above the critical one is one-component. The hydrodynamic model describing a high compressible fluid phase at variable physical properties inside a solid matrix at a uniform porosity is analyzed. A near-critical fluid is assumed to be the van der Waals gas. In the limit of small variations in the density and thermodynamic coefficients where the Oberbeck-Boussinesq approximation is applicable, the correlation relations for the key criteria of similarity under the stratification effect are obtained. These relations connect the model parameters (the Rayleigh-Darcy and Prandtl numbers appearing in the dimensionless governing equations) with the criteria of similarity (the real Rayleigh-Darcy and Prandtl numbers characterizing convection actually). Steady-state Rayleigh-Darcy convection near the stability threshold in conditions of the Oberbeck-Boussinesq approximation to be valid is simulated numerically. A set of solutions is analyzed with the use of the correlation relations resulting in a universal dependency of the corrected Nusselt number on the real Rayleigh-Darcy number described by a single curve. Convection of near-critical fluid is compared with that of normal fluid. The temperature difference at boundaries corresponding to the convection onset and depending on the Schwarzschild and Rayleigh criteria is analyzed analytically. As obtained, near the critical point, the threshold temperature difference at boundaries becomes independent of solid matrix and is determined solely by the critical adiabatic temperature gradient of fluid phase.
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