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Modelling and simulation of natural convection flow in a saturated porous cavity (English)
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10 October 1994
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Using the continuous theory of mixtures (a generalization of the classical continuum mechanics), a systematic model for a local description of the natural convection flow in a two-dimensional fluid- saturated porous cavity is proposed. It considers the fluid and the porous matrix as continuous constituents of a binary (solid-fluid) mixture, coexisting superposed. The model, simplified by the Boussinesq approximation, is simulated with the help of the control volumes method.
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local description
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Boussinesq approximation
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control volumes method
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