Energy and Buildings, Vol.43, No.2-3, 695-703, 2011
Unsteady natural convection in a triangular enclosure under isothermal heating
The fluid flow and heat transfer inside a triangular enclosure due to instantaneous heating on the inclined walls are investigated using an improved scaling analysis and direct numerical simulations. The development of the unsteady natural convection boundary layer under the inclined walls may be classified into three distinct stages including a start-up stage, a transitional stage and a steady state stage, which can be clearly identified in the analytical and numerical results. A new triple-layer integral approach of scaling analysis has been considered to obtain major scaling relations of the velocity, thicknesses, Nusselt number and the flow development time of the natural convection boundary layer and verified by direct numerical simulations over a wide range of flow parameters. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Boundary layer;Natural convection;Scaling analysis;Triangular enclosure;Instantaneous heating;Heating up