The Onset of Double-Diffusive Convection in a Two-Layer System With a Viscoelastic Fluid-Saturated Porous Medium Under High-Frequency Vibration

2020 ◽  
Vol 143 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Moli Zhao ◽  
Huan Zhao ◽  
Shaowei Wang ◽  
Chen Yin

Abstract The effect of high frequency vibration in the gravity field on the double-diffusive convection in a two-layer system with a viscoelastic fluid-saturated porous layer is studied. The averaging method is employed to split the unknown functions into a periodic rapidly varying part and a slower mean part. Then, the governing equation of perturbations is numerically solved by the Chebyshev tau method and QZ decomposition method. The influence of physical parameters on the stability of system is investigated. It is shown that the neutral stability curves are bimodal under high frequency vibration. The parameter of the high frequency vibration mainly stabilizes the pure fluid layer for greater wave numbers and has a weak impact on the whole system for smaller wave numbers.

2014 ◽  
Vol 2014 ◽  
pp. 1-7 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ramesh Chand ◽  
G. C. Rana

Double diffusive convection in a horizontal layer of Maxwell viscoelastic fluid in a porous medium in the presence of temperature gradient (Soret effects) and concentration gradient (Dufour effects) is investigated. For the porous medium Darcy model is considered. A linear stability analysis based upon normal mode technique is used to study the onset of instabilities of the Maxwell viscolastic fluid layer confined between two free-free boundaries. Rayleigh number on the onset of stationary and oscillatory convection has been derived and graphs have been plotted to study the effects of the Dufour parameter, Soret parameter, Lewis number, and solutal Rayleigh number on stationary convection.


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