Tj. Heindel et al., LAMINAR NATURAL-CONVECTION IN A DISCRETELY HEATED CAVITY .1. ASSESSMENT OF 3-DIMENSIONAL EFFECTS, Journal of heat transfer, 117(4), 1995, pp. 902-909
Two and three-dimensinoal calculations have been performed for laminar
natural convection induced by a 3 X 3 array of discrete heat sources
flush-mounted to one vertical wall of a rectangular cavity whose oppos
ite wall was isothermally cooled. Edge effects predicted by the three-
dimensional model yielded local and average Nusselt numbers that excee
ded those obtained from the two-dimensional model, as well as average
surface temperatures that were smaller than the two-dimensional predic
tions. For heater aspect ratios A(htr) less than or similar to 3, aver
age Nusselt numbers increased with decreasing A(htr). However, For A(h
tr) greater than or similar to 3, the two and three-dimensional predic
tions were within 5 percent of each other and results were approximate
ly independent of A(htr). In a companion paper (Heindel et al., 1995a)
, predictions are compared with experimental results and heat transfer
correlations are developed.