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Optimal Stability Thresholds in Rotating Fully Anisotropic Porous Medium with LTNE

Florinda Capone, Maurizio Gentile, Jacopo A. Gianfrani

2021Transport in Porous Media26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The onset of thermal convection in an anisotropic horizontal porous layer heated from below and rotating about vertical axis, under local thermal non-equilibrium hypothesis is studied. Linear and nonlinear stability analysis of the conduction solution is performed. Coincidence between the linear instability and the global nonlinear stability thresholds with respect to the L 2 —norm is proved. Article Highlights A necessary and sufficient condition for the onset of convection in a rotating anisotropic porous layer has been obtained. It has been proved that convection can occur only through a steady motion. A detailed proof is reported thoroughly. Numerical analysis shows that permeability promotes convection, while thermal conductivities and rotation stabilize conduction .

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Porous mediumConvectionAnisotropyInstabilityMechanicsThermal conductionNonlinear systemMaterials scienceLinear stabilityThermalNatural convectionPermeability (electromagnetism)Taylor numberConvective heat transferPhysicsThermodynamicsClassical mechanicsPorosityOpticsChemistryBiochemistryQuantum mechanicsComposite materialMembraneNanofluid Flow and Heat TransferFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsAdvanced Numerical Methods in Computational Mathematics
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