In this study we have investigated the behaviour of natural convection flow
in open cavities, with both homogeneous and thermally stratified ambient,
using direct numerical simulation. The cavity is insulated at the top and b
ottom boundaries, heated from the left-hand side boundary and open at the r
ight-hand side. A wide range of Rayleigh numbers were considered (5 x 10(6)
to I x 10(10)) with Pr = 0.7 for all cases. It was found that the homogene
ous flow is steady for all Rayleigh numbers considered, whereas the stratif
ied flow with a high enough Rayleigh number exhibits low- and high-frequenc
y signals of the same type as are observed for closed cavity flow. The ther
mal boundary layer is examined in detail and it is shown that both low- and
high-frequency signals are located predominantly in the upper region of th
e heated plate and are associated with a reverse-S-flow formed by the bound
ary layer exit jet interacting with the stratified interior. The low-freque
ncy signal is associated with standing waves in the boundary layer, whereas
the high-frequency signal is associated with travelling waves. The high-fr
equency signal occurs initially as a harmonic of the base low-frequency sig
nal. A corner jet with the same inlet characteristics as the natural convec
tion boundary layer exit jet is also examined and shown to exhibit a simila
r bifurcation, but with the low frequency always dominant. It is suggested
that the generation mechanism for the bifurcation of the natural convection
flow is the same as that for the corner jet.