Search Results - "da Costa Hirata, Silvia"
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The effect of viscous heating on the linear and nonlinear stability analysis of a flow through a porous duct
Published in International communications in heat and mass transfer (01-09-2024)“…The stability of a stationary fully developed vertical flow across a porous pipe is investigated. The heating due to viscous dissipation is assumed to be…”
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Three-dimensional absolute and convective instabilities in mixed convection of a viscoelastic fluid through a porous medium
Published in Physics letters. A (07-06-2010)“…By using the mathematical formalism of absolute and convective instabilities we study the nature of unstable three-dimensional disturbances of viscoelastic…”
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Stability of natural convection in superposed fluid and porous layers: Equivalence of the one- and two-domain approaches
Published in International journal of heat and mass transfer (2009)“…Stability analyses of thermal and/or solutal natural convection in a configuration composed by a fluid layer overlying a homogeneous porous medium have been…”
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Stability of Thermosolutal Natural Convection in Superposed Fluid and Porous Layers
Published in Transport in porous media (01-07-2009)“…This article deals with the onset of thermosolutal natural convection in horizontal superposed fluid and porous layers. A linear stability analysis is…”
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Modeling and hybrid simulation of slow discharge process of adsorbed methane tanks
Published in International journal of thermal sciences (01-06-2009)“…The slow discharge process of a methane tank filled with porous carbonaceous adsorptive material is modelled and solved by the Integral Transform Method,…”
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Stability of Natural Convection in Superposed Fluid and Porous Layers Using Integral Transforms
Published in Numerical heat transfer. Part B, Fundamentals (01-11-2006)“…A stability analysis of thermal natural convection in superposed fluid and porous layers is carried out. The two-layer system is described using a one-domain…”
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