2018
DOI: 10.29252/jafm.11.05.28459
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Study of Heat and Mass Transport in Bénard-Darcy Convection with G-Jitter and Variable Viscosity Liquids in a Porous Layer with Internal Heat Source

Abstract: In this research article, we investigated the weakly non-linear effect of gravity modulation for the temperature dependent viscous fluid in a horizontal porous layer in the presence of internal heat source. We use power series expansion in terms of the amplitude of gravity modulation, which is considered to be small for double-diffusive convection in porous media. We graphically show the effect of internal heat source, solute Rayleigh number, Lewis number, Vadász number, thermo-rheological parameter, the ampli… Show more

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“…This conclusion was different from that of Lyubimova et al (Lyubimova and Kolchanova, 2018), where vibration significantly stabilized the fluid equilibrium state and led to an increase in the wavelength of its perturbations. Different from the mechanical vibration, in the study of Srivastava et al (Srivastava et al, 2018), the gravity modulation was adopted to investigate the effect on temperature dependent viscous fluid. The amplitude and of gravity modulation was found significant and more effective for the low values of frequency of modulation.…”
Section: Binary Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This conclusion was different from that of Lyubimova et al (Lyubimova and Kolchanova, 2018), where vibration significantly stabilized the fluid equilibrium state and led to an increase in the wavelength of its perturbations. Different from the mechanical vibration, in the study of Srivastava et al (Srivastava et al, 2018), the gravity modulation was adopted to investigate the effect on temperature dependent viscous fluid. The amplitude and of gravity modulation was found significant and more effective for the low values of frequency of modulation.…”
Section: Binary Mixturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, free-free boundary conditions are more convenient to deal with when performing mathematical analysis. 41,42…”
Section: At the Upper Plate Z Dmentioning
confidence: 99%