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Thermal flow through a porous radiant of low conductivity
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    Thermal flow through a porous radiant of low conductivity (English)
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    21 May 2002
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    The author considers the homogenization of the Stokes-Boussinesq flow of a heat conducting incompressible viscous fluid through a porous medium with a small periodicity \(\varepsilon >0\). Under the assumption that the Rayleigh number and the ratio of the solid and fluid conductivity is of the order \(\varepsilon^{-2}\) and \(\varepsilon^2\), respectively, a macroscopic model is obtained. This model is similar to the Darcy-Boussinesq system with an extra radiation term. It is found that the temperature is no longer the solution of the macroscopic system; it must be added a term being the product of the radiation source with a certain capacity of the solid matrix.
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    Stokes-Boussinesq flow
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    heat conducting incompressible viscous fluid through a porous medium
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    macroscopic model
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    Darcy-Boussinesq system
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