Natural convection in a mushy layer

MG Worster - Journal of fluid mechanics, 1991 - cambridge.org
Journal of fluid mechanics, 1991cambridge.org
Governing equations for a mushy layer are analysed in the asymptotic regime Rm [Gt] 1,
where Rm is an appropriately defined Rayleigh number. A model is proposed in which there
is downward flow everywhere in the mushy layer except in and near localized chimneys,
which are characterized by having zero solid fraction. Upward, convective flow within the
chimneys is driven by compositional buoyancy. The radius of each chimney is determined
locally by thermal balances within a boundary layer that surrounds it. Simple solutions are …
Governing equations for a mushy layer are analysed in the asymptotic regime Rm [Gt ] 1, where Rm is an appropriately defined Rayleigh number. A model is proposed in which there is downward flow everywhere in the mushy layer except in and near localized chimneys, which are characterized by having zero solid fraction. Upward, convective flow within the chimneys is driven by compositional buoyancy. The radius of each chimney is determined locally by thermal balances within a boundary layer that surrounds it. Simple solutions are derived to determine the structure of the mushy layer away from the immediate vicinity of chimneys in order to demonstrate the gross effects of convection upon the solidification within the layer.
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