1999
DOI: 10.1007/bf01179019
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Multi-component convection-diffusion with internal heating or cooling

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“…Straughan and Tracey [36] applied this technique to convection in a #uid layer contained by "nite boundaries, i.e., a box. The method is adaptable to the #uid}porous layer system in a box.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Straughan and Tracey [36] applied this technique to convection in a #uid layer contained by "nite boundaries, i.e., a box. The method is adaptable to the #uid}porous layer system in a box.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is only to be considered as a first approximation; a more general approach is, for example, that of Straughan & Tracey (1999) where the density is assumed to be not only a function of temperature, but also of (salt) concentration and there is an additional balance equation (the diffusion equation). We assume that K 0 is given by (Boddington et al, 1983) …”
Section: A Brief Discussion Of Other Constitutive Parametersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They assumed that the heat of reaction appears as a source term in the energy equation; in a sense they did not allow for a chemical reaction to occur and thus the conservation equation for the chemical species was ignored. A more general approach is, for example, that of Straughan & Tracey (1999) where the density is assumed to be not only a function of temperature, but also of (salt) concentration and there is an additional balance equation (the diffusion equation). In recent years, chemically reacting flows have been studied in a variety of applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is only to be considered as a first approximation; a more general approach is, for example, that of Straughan and Tracey [45], where the density is assumed to be not only a function of temperature but also of (salt) concentration, and there is an additional balance equation (the diffusion equation). We assume that K 0 is given by (see [46])…”
Section: Heat Of Reaction (A Source Term)mentioning
confidence: 99%