Eine Plattform für die Wissenschaft: Bauingenieurwesen, Architektur und Urbanistik
Thermal instability of a power‐law fluid‐saturated porous layer with an internal heat source and vertical throughflow
The thermal instability of internally heated convection in a porous medium saturated by a power‐law (PL) fluid is studied. The governing dimensionless equations are solved using the normal mode approach, which leads to an eigenvalue problem for the linear stability theory. The neutral curves are obtained for different prescribed values of the other physical parameters. The effect of the PL index, internal heat source parameter, and Peclet number on the onset of instability was analyzed. Furthermore, an analytical solution is obtained for the regime of small wave numbers by using asymptotic analysis.
Thermal instability of a power‐law fluid‐saturated porous layer with an internal heat source and vertical throughflow
The thermal instability of internally heated convection in a porous medium saturated by a power‐law (PL) fluid is studied. The governing dimensionless equations are solved using the normal mode approach, which leads to an eigenvalue problem for the linear stability theory. The neutral curves are obtained for different prescribed values of the other physical parameters. The effect of the PL index, internal heat source parameter, and Peclet number on the onset of instability was analyzed. Furthermore, an analytical solution is obtained for the regime of small wave numbers by using asymptotic analysis.
Thermal instability of a power‐law fluid‐saturated porous layer with an internal heat source and vertical throughflow
Reddy, Gundlapally Shiva Kumar (Autor:in) / Ragoju, Ravi (Autor:in)
Heat Transfer ; 51 ; 2181-2200
01.03.2022
20 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Convective instabilities in a viscoelastic-fluid-saturated porous medium with throughflow
IOP Institute of Physics | 2007
|IOP Institute of Physics | 2008
|Theoretical and Numerical Analyses of Convective Instability in Porous Media with Upward Throughflow
British Library Online Contents | 1999
|