Effect of rotation on the stability of a bounded cylindrical layer of fluid heated from below
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- Boundary conditions and linear analysis of finite-cell Rayleigh–Bénard convection
- Numerical studies on laminar natural convection inside inclined cylinders of unity aspect ratio
- The persistence of large-scale circulation in Rayleigh-Bénard convection
- Heat transport and the large-scale circulation in rotating turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection
- On the onset of convection in rotating spherical shells
- Asymptotic theory of wall-attached convection in a rotating fluid layer
- Convection in a rotating cylinder. Part 2. Linear theory for low Prandtl numbers
- One dimensional spatial structure near a Hopf bifurcation at finite wavenumber
- Three-dimensional numerical study of natural convection in vertical cylinders partially heated from the side
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