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A weak nonlinear stability analysis of double diffusive convection with cross-diffusion in a fluid-saturated porous medium

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The effect of “Cross Diffusion” on the linear and nonlinear stability of double diffusive convection in a fluid-saturated porous medium has been studied analytically. In the case of linear theory, the normal mode technique has been used and the condition for the maintenance of “finger” and “diffusive” instabilities have been obtained. It has been found that fingers can form by taking cross diffusion terms of appropriate sign and magnitude even though both components make stabilizing contributions to the net vertical density gradient. It has also been shown that “finger” and “diffusive” instabilities can never occur simultaneously. The nonlinear theory is based on the truncated representation of Fourier series and it has been found that the finite amplitude convection may occur when both initial property gradients are stabilizing. Further, the region of finite amplitude instability always encloses the region of infinitesimal oscillatory instability. The effects of permeability and cross-diffusion terms on the heat and mass transports have also been clearly brought out.

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Received on 14 March 1997

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Rudraiah, N., Siddheshwar, P. A weak nonlinear stability analysis of double diffusive convection with cross-diffusion in a fluid-saturated porous medium. Heat and Mass Transfer 33, 287–293 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s002310050191

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