Manufacturing in space : Fluid dynamics numerical analysis
- Author:
- Spradley, L. W.
- Published:
- Sep 1, 1982.
- Physical Description:
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators:
- Robertson, S. J. and Nicholson, L. A.
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- Numerical computations were performed for natural convection in circular enclosures under various conditions of acceleration. It was found that subcritical acceleration vectors applied in the direction of the temperature gradient will lead to an eventual state of rest regardless of the initial state of motion. Supercritical acceleration vectors will lead to the same steady state condition of motion regardless of the initial state of motion. Convection velocities were computed for acceleration vectors at various angles of the initial temperature gradient. The results for Rayleigh numbers of 1000 or less were found to closely follow Weinbaum's first order theory. Higher Rayleigh number results were shown to depart significantly from the first order theory. Supercritical behavior was confirmed for Rayleigh numbers greater than the known supercritical value of 9216. Response times were determined to provide an indication of the time required to change states of motion for the various cases considered.
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- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
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- Document ID: 19830004859.
Accession ID: 83N13129.
NAS 1.26:169536.
NASA-CR-169536.
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