International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.37, No.14, 2101-2111, 1994
Thermal-Stability of a Diathermanous Fluid in a Multilayer System with Partially Transparent Radiating Boundaries
The thermal stability of a diathermanous, thermally-expansive fluid, divided into parallel horizontal layers by partially transparent barriers, and heated from below is considered. The effects of horizontal conduction within and radiative coupling between the intermediate barriers as well as the ratios of individual fluid layer thicknesses on critical Rayleigh number are predicted using linear stability theory. The results of the analysis are confirmed experimentally for double and triple air layers separated by plastic sheets.
Keywords:RAYLEIGH-BENARD INSTABILITY;HEAT-TRANSFER