A numerical bifurcation study of natural convection in a tilted two-dimensional porous cavity
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Publication:3476499
DOI10.1017/S002211209000266XzbMATH Open0698.76094MaRDI QIDQ3476499FDOQ3476499
Authors: D. S. Riley, K. H. Winters
Publication date: 1990
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
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- Computational methods for bifurcation problems with symmetries - with special attention to steady state and Hopf bifurcation points
- Efficient numerical differentiation of implicitly-defined curves for sparse systems
- Monolithic homotopy continuation with predictor based on higher derivatives
- Design and evaluation of homotopies for efficient and robust continuation
- Double diffusive instability in an inclined cavity
- A monolithic homotopy continuation algorithm with application to computational fluid dynamics
- On exchanges between convective modes in a slightly tilted porous cavity
- Dissolution-driven porous-medium convection in the presence of chemical reaction
- Effects of hydrodynamic dispersion on the stability of buoyancy-driven porous media convection in the presence of first order chemical reaction
- Hidden symmetries and pattern formation in Lapwood convection
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