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- Title
Stability of Flow of a Variable-Viscosity Fluid Saturating a Differentially Heated Vertical Porous Layer.
- Authors
Shankar, B. M.; Nagamani, K. V.; Shivakumara, I. S.
- Abstract
The effect of viscosity varying linearly with temperature and the Prandtl–Darcy number on the stability of buoyancy-driven convection in a vertical porous layer is investigated. The variation in viscosity causes a dramatic change in the base flow and thereby discards the analytical proof of stability even under the limit of an infinite Prandtl–Darcy number. The question about the stability/instability of the basic flow is thus examined by carrying out a numerical solution of the stability eigenvalue problem for infinite and finite values of the Prandtl–Darcy number. It is found that the linear temperature dependence of the viscosity does not activate the instability to small-amplitude disturbances.
- Subjects
FLUID flow; GROUNDWATER flow; BUOYANT convection; RAYLEIGH number; VISCOSITY; FREE convection; EIGENVALUES; BUOYANCY
- Publication
Transport in Porous Media, 2023, Vol 150, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0169-3913
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11242-023-01975-9