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DISSOLUTION-DRIVEN CONVECTION IN AN INCLINED POROUS MEDIUM WITH FIRST ORDER CHEMICAL REACTION

Author(s)
Reddy, G. Shiva KumarRagoju, RaviMatta, AnjannaReddy, N. KeerthiYadav, Dhananjay
Issued Date
2024-11
DOI
10.1615/JPorMedia.2024051144
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/91474
Citation
JOURNAL OF POROUS MEDIA, v.27, no.11, pp.89 - 100
Abstract
This article focuses on the onset of dissolution-driven convection in an inclined porous layer and explores the influence of several important control parameters, including the inclination angle, Damkohler number, and Rayleigh number. Our investigation reveals that the boundaries of linear instability and nonlinear stability do not align, indicating that different behaviors occur in these regions of parameter space. As the inclination angle increases, the subcritical instability region expands, indicating a wider range of conditions where subcritical instability can occur. Moreover, transverse rolls demonstrate greater stability when compared to longitudinal rolls, highlighting the significant impact of convection pattern orientation on stability. Furthermore, both the Damkohler number and inclination angle have stabilizing effects on the system, contributing to increased stability. Moreover, the subcritical region between longitudinal and transverse rolls appears to expand.
Publisher
BEGELL HOUSE INC
ISSN
1091-028X
Keyword (Author)
nonlinear stabilityinclined porous layerchemical reactionlinear stability
Keyword
THERMAL-CONVECTIONLAYERFLOWONSET

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