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Surface tension driven convection in viscoelastic liquids with thermorheological effect
โ Scribed by P.G. Siddheshwar; G.N. Sekhar; G. Jayalatha
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 505 KB
- Volume
- 38
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0735-1933
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โฆ Synopsis
Oscillatory onset of convection is studied numerically for Rivlin-Ericksen, Maxwell and Jeffreys liquids by considering free-free and rigid-free isothermal/adiabatic boundaries. The effect of variable viscosity parameter is shown to destabilize the system. The problem reveals the stabilizing nature of strain retardation parameter and the destabilizing nature of stress relaxation parameter, on the onset of convection. The Maxwell liquids are found to be more unstable than the one subscribing to the Jeffreys description whereas the Rivlin-Ericksen liquids are comparatively more stable. Rigid-free adiabatic boundary combination is found to give rise to a most stable system, whereas the free isothermal free adiabatic combination gives rise to a most unstable system.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
A mathematical model is analyzed in order to study the heat and mass transfer characteristics in mixed convection boundary layer flow about a linearly stretching vertical surface in a porous medium filled with a viscoelastic fluid, by taking into account the diffusionthermo (Dufour) and thermal-diff