2012
DOI: 10.1186/1687-2770-2012-26
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Effect of variable viscosity on vortex instability of non-Darcy free convection boundary layer flow adjacent to a non-isothermal horizontal surface in a porous medium

Abstract: In this article, we study the effect of variable viscosity on the flow and vortex instability of non-Darcian free convection boundary layer flow on a horizontal surface in a saturated porous medium. The wall temperature is a power function of the distance from the origin. The variation of viscosity is expressed as an exponential function of temperature. The transformed boundary layer equations, which are developed using a non similar solution approach, are solved by means of a finite difference method. The ana… Show more

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“…Mixed convection boundary 1991), Kumari and Nath (2004) and Elaiw et al (2012) have studied problems of free and mixed convection flows past vertical and horizontal flat plates embedded in a porous medium by taking into account also the non-Darcy (Ergun) inertial coefficient. We mention also the interesting papers on porous media published by Makinde (2009) and Chamkha and Khaled (2000).…”
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“…Mixed convection boundary 1991), Kumari and Nath (2004) and Elaiw et al (2012) have studied problems of free and mixed convection flows past vertical and horizontal flat plates embedded in a porous medium by taking into account also the non-Darcy (Ergun) inertial coefficient. We mention also the interesting papers on porous media published by Makinde (2009) and Chamkha and Khaled (2000).…”
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confidence: 99%