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Natural convection at very high Rayleigh numbers
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    Natural convection at very high Rayleigh numbers (English)
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    For the ENTWIFE finite element code, authors demonstrate the importance of suitable geometrical choices of the finite elements and of the types of polynomials representing temperature T or pressure p, respectively. Authors employ in particular a nine-noded quadrilateral element with piecewise linear variation of p. Via this approach, they treated successfully the stagnant fluid between boundary layers adjacent to the walls in the case of a Rayleigh number of \(10^{12}\) and T increasing from bottom to top. These choices avoid the mesh-scale oscillations which have been observed in the case of other elements.
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    finite element code
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    nine-noded quadrilateral element with piecewise linear variation
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    stagnant fluid between boundary layers
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    mesh-scale oscillations
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