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dc.contributor.authorSwamy M.S
dc.contributor.authorShivakumara I.S
dc.contributor.authorSidram W.
dc.date.accessioned2020-06-12T15:04:52Z-
dc.date.available2020-06-12T15:04:52Z-
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.citationSpecial Topics and Reviews in Porous Media , Vol. 4 , 1 , p. 69 - 80en_US
dc.identifier.uri10.1615/SpecialTopicsRevPorousMedia.v4.i1.70
dc.identifier.urihttp://gukir.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4777-
dc.description.abstractThis study presents a linear stability analysis of thermal convection in a porous layer saturated with viscoelastic fluid subjected to harmonic vertical vibrations so that the gravity varies periodically with time. The fluid obeys an Oldroyd-B constitutive relationship. The porous layer is considered to be densely packed and to possess vertical anisotropy in both mechanical and thermal properties. The onset threshold in terms of correction to a critical Rayleigh number is computed using the regular perturbation method based on small amplitude of modulation. Due to the imposed gravity modulation, there is a shift in the onset criteria. It is found that the low-frequency gravity modulation advances the convection, while for moderate and large frequencies stabilization occurs. The thermal anisotropy, normalized porosity, Darcy-Prandtl number, and relaxation parameter reinforce-while the mechanical anisotropy and retardation parameters suppress-the stabilizing effect of g-jitter. © 2013 by Begell House, Inc.en_US
dc.subjectG-jitter
dc.subjectOldroyd-B fluid
dc.subjectPerturbation method
dc.subjectVibration
dc.titleThe onset of convection in a gravity-modulated viscoelastic fluid-saturated anisotropic porous layeren_US
dc.typeArticle
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