Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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660761 | International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We study the influence of vertical high-frequency and small-amplitude vibrations on the separation of a binary mixture saturating a shallow horizontal porous layer heated from below. The monocellular flow obtained for a separation ratio ψ > ψmono > 0 leads to a migration of the species towards the two vertical boundaries of the cell. The 2D direct numerical simulations and the linear stability analysis of the averaged governing equations show that the vertical vibrations delay the transition from monocellular flow to multicellular flow. The vibrations also decrease the value of ψmono, which allows species separation for a wide variety of binary mixtures.
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Authors
Bilal Elhajjar, Abdelkader Mojtabi, Marie-Catherine Charrier-Mojtabi,