Non-Isothermal Plane Couette Flow and Its Stability in an Anisotropic and Inhomogeneous Porous Layer Underlying a Fluid Layer Saturated by Water

0 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL ASME journal of heat and mass transfer Pub Date : 2024-02-13 DOI:10.1115/1.4064736
Nandita Barman, Anjali Aleria, Premananda Bera
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In this article, the linear stability of non-isothermal plane Couette flow (NPCF) in an anisotropic and inhomogeneous porous layer underlying a fluid layer is investigated. The Darcy model is utilized to describe the flow in the porous layer. The stability analysis indicates that the introduction of media-anisotropy (K∧ *) and media-inhomogeneity (in terms of inhomogeneity parameter, A) still renders the isothermal plane Couette flow (IPCF) in such superposed fluid-porous systems unconditionally stable. For NPCF, three different modes: unimodal (porous or fluid mode), bimodal (porous and fluid mode) and trimodal (porous, fluid and porous mode), are observed along the neutral stability curves, and characterized by the secondary flow patterns. It has been found that the instability of the fluid-porous system increases on increasing the media permeability and inhomogeneity along the vertical direction. Contrary to natural convection, at d ∧ = 0.2 (d ∧ = depth of fluid layer/depth of porous layer) and K∧ * = 1, in which the critical wavelength shows both increasing and decreasing characteristic with increasing values of A (0 = A = 5), here in the present study, the same continuously decreases with increasing values of A. Finally, scale analysis indicates that the onset of natural convection requires a relatively higher temperature difference (ΔT) between lower and upper plates in the presence of Couette flow. However, by including media anisotropy and inhomogeneity in the porous media, the system becomes unstable even for a small critical temperature difference of about 2°C.
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水饱和流体层下各向异性非均质多孔层中的非等温平面库尔特流及其稳定性
本文研究了流体层下各向异性非均质多孔层中的非等温平面库尔特流(NPCF)的线性稳定性。采用达西模型来描述多孔层中的流动。稳定性分析表明,引入介质各向异性(K∧*)和介质非均质性(非均质参数 A)仍能使等温平面库尔特流(IPCF)在这种叠加的流体-多孔系统中无条件稳定。对于 NPCF,沿着中性稳定曲线可以观察到三种不同的模式:单模态(多孔或流体模式)、双模态(多孔和流体模式)和三模态(多孔、流体和多孔模式),并以次级流动模式为特征。研究发现,流体-多孔系统的不稳定性随着介质渗透率和垂直方向不均匀性的增加而增加。与自然对流相反,在 d ∧ = 0.2(d ∧ = 流体层深度/多孔层深度)和 K∧ * = 1 时,临界波长随着 A 值(0 = A = 5)的增大而显示出增大和减小的特征,而在本研究中,临界波长同样随着 A 值的增大而持续减小。最后,尺度分析表明,在存在库尔特气流的情况下,自然对流的发生需要下板和上板之间相对较高的温度差(ΔT)。然而,由于多孔介质中存在介质各向异性和不均匀性,即使临界温差很小(约 2°C),系统也会变得不稳定。
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