Cp. Desai et K. Vafai, AN INVESTIGATION AND COMPARATIVE-ANALYSIS OF 2-DIMENSIONAL AND 3-DIMENSIONAL TURBULENT NATURAL-CONVECTION IN A HORIZONTAL ANNULUS, International journal of heat and mass transfer, 37(16), 1994, pp. 2475-2504
In the present study, simulation of turbulent buoyancy-driven flow in
an annulus bounded by concentric, horizontal cylinders and adiabatic e
nd walls has been carried out. Time-averaged equations of turbulent fl
uid motion and heat transfer were solved using a wall function approac
h coupled with the standard kappa-epsilon model. Discretization of the
governing equations was achieved using a finite element scheme based
on the Garlerkin method of weighted residuals. Using a two-dimensional
analysis, results were obtained for Rayleigh numbers ranging from 10(
6) to 10(9) and the effects of Prandtl number and radius ratio on the
flow and heat transfer characteristics were thoroughly examined. A wid
e range of parameters (10(6) < Ra < 10(9), 0.01 < Pr < 5000, 1.5 < R <
11) was considered in the present study. A comprehensive comparative
analysis establishing a unified treatment of previous experimental and
computational results is presented. A good agreement was found betwee
n the results from this investigation and previous works. Results obta
ined from a three-dimensional model are also presented to describe mor
e realistic three-dimensional flow characteristics. It is shown that,
if the annulus is sufficiently long, there exists a core region over a
substantial length of the cavity, which can be approximated by a two-
dimensional model.