Dispersion induced by unsteady diffusion-driven flow in parallel-plate channel

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Authors: Lingyun Ding, Richard M. Mclaughlin Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 11 April 2023

Abstract: We investigate diffusion-driven flows in a parallel-plate channel domain with linear density stratification, which arise from the combined influence of gravity and diffusion in density-stratified fluids. We compute the time-dependent diffusion-driven flows and perturbed density field using eigenfunction expansions under the Boussinesq approximation. In channel domain, the unsteady flow converges to a steady-state solution either monotonically or non-monotonically (highly oscillatory), depending on the relation between the Schmidt number and the non-dimensionalized stratified scalar diffusivity, while the flow in the half-space inclined plane problem exhibits oscillatory convergence for all parameters. To validate the Boussinesq approximation, we propose the quasi-Boussinesq approximation, which includes transverse density variation in the inertial term. Numerical solutions show that the relative difference between the Boussinesq and quasi-Boussinesq approximations is uniformly small. We also study the mixing of a passive tracer induced by the advection of the unsteady diffusion-driven flow and present the series representation of the time-dependent effective diffusion coefficient. For small Schmidt numbers, the effective diffusion coefficient induced by the unsteady flow solution can oscillate with an amplitude larger than the effective diffusion coefficient induced by the long-time-limiting steady-state flow. Interestingly, the unsteady flow solution can reduce the time-dependent effective diffusion coefficient temporally in some parameter regimes, below even that produced by pure molecular diffusion in the absence of a flow. However, at long times, the effective diffusion is significantly enhanced for large P'eclet numbers.













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