J. M. Floryan, Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada,
On the Structured Convection
Term “Structured Convection” refers to natural convection driven by patterns of heating. This convection is different from the classical Rayleigh-Bénard convection as it occurs regardless of the heating intensity as well as regardless of the position of heating sources. Fluid movement is driven by density gradients but prediction of the system response is complicated due to spatial parametric resonance effects. A review of the recent results will be presented, primarily from the point of view of drag reduction associated with such convection. The relevant information can be found in references given below.
- “Drag Reduction in a Thermally Modulated Channel”, M.Z. Hossain and J.M. Floryan. J. Fluid Mech., v. 791, 2016, pp. 122-153.
- “Natural Convection in a Horizontal Fluid Layer Periodically Heated from Above and Below” by M. Z. Hossain and J.M. Floryan. Phys. Rev. E 92, 023015 (2015)
- "Mixed Convection in a Periodically Heated Channel", M,Z. Hossain and J.M. Floryan. J. Fluid Mech., vol. 768, 2015, pp. 51-90.
- “Drag Reduction in Heated Channels”, Daniel Floryan and J.M. Floryan, J. Fluid Mech., vol. 765, 2015, pp. 353-395.
- “Natural Convection in a Fluid Layer Periodically Heated from Above”, M.Z. Hossain and J.M. Floryan. Physical Review E 90, 023015 (2014).
- "Instabilities of Natural Convection in a Periodically Heated Layer", M. Z. Hossain & J. M. Floryan. J. Fluid Mech., 2013, v. 733, pp. 33-67.
- "Drag Reduction due to Spatial Thermal Modulations", M.Z. Hossain, D. Floryan and J.M. Floryan, J. Fluid Mech., 2012, v. 713, pp. 398-419.