Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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654545 | International Communications in Heat and Mass Transfer | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Two peculiar convection patterns-re-oscillation and stable non-centrosymmetric convection-are observed when two-dimensional double-diffusive convection in a porous enclosure (aspect ratio = 1.5) is analysed numerically. The top and bottom walls of the enclosure are insulated; constant and opposing heat and mass fluxes are prescribed on the vertical walls. Re-oscillation occurs when the convection pattern changes from centrosymmetric to non-centrosymmetric. When the buoyancy ratio, which generates re-oscillation convection, is marginally lower, the convection pattern changes to stable non-centrosymmetric. These two convection patterns can be observed only for limited values of the Rayleigh number, Lewis number, and buoyancy ratio.
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Authors
Yoshio Masuda, Michio Yoneya, Akira Suzuki, Shigeo Kimura, Farid Alavyoon,