Rayleigh-Benard convection in open and closed rotating cavities

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King, Martin P. [1 ]
Wilson, Michael [1 ]
Owen, J. Michael [1 ]
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[1] Ctr Theoret Phys, Abdus Salam Int, Trieste, Italy
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Rayleigh-Benard convection; rotating cavities; HEAT-TRANSFER; AXIAL THROUGHFLOW; COOLING AIR; THEORETICAL INVESTIGATIONS; ANNULI;
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Buoyancy effects can be significant in the rotating annular cavities found between compressor discs in gas-turbine engines, where Rayleigh numbers above 10(12) are common. In some engines, the cavity is 'closed', so that the air is confined between four rotating surfaces: two discs and inner and outer cylinders. In most engines, however, the cavity is 'open', and there is an axial throughflow of cooling air at the centre. For open rotating cavities, a review of the published evidence suggests a Rayleigh-Benard type of flow structure, in which, at the larger radii, there are pairs of cyclonic and anticyclonic vortices. The toroidal circulation created by the axial throughflow is usually restricted to the smaller radii in the cavity. For a closed rotating annulus, solution of the unsteady Navier-Stokes equations, for Rayleigh numbers up to 10(9), show Rayleigh-Benard convection similar to that found in stationary enclosures. The computed streamlines in the r-theta plane show pairs of cyclonic and anti-cyclonic vortices; but, at the larger Rayleigh numbers, the computed isotherms suggest that the flow in the annulus is thermally mixed. At the higher Rayleigh numbers, the computed instantaneous Nusselt numbers are unsteady and tend to oscillate with time. The computed time-average Nusselt numbers are in good agreement with the correlations for Rayleigh-Benard convection in a stationary enclosure, but they are significantly higher than the published empirical correlations for a closed rotating annulus.
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