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Transient natural convection heat transfer between concentric spheres
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    Transient natural convection heat transfer between concentric spheres (English)
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    24 February 1994
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    The transient laminar natural convection heat transfer of fluids between two concentric isothermal spheres is investigated theoretically. The fluid is initially at rest and then the inner wall is subjected to a step change of temperature. The stream function/vorticity formulation is employed for the analysis because of the symmetry of the problem. The transient behavior of the flow field and its subsequent effect on the temperature distribution for different Rayleigh numbers and radius ratios are analyzed by finite difference methods. Forward differences are used for the time derivatives and second-order central differences for the space derivatives. The alternating direction implicit method is used for solution of the discretized equations.
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    forward differences
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    isothermal spheres
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    stream function/vorticity formulation
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    symmetry
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    second-order central differences
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    alternating direction implicit method
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