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Transient non-Darcy free convection between parallel vertical plates in a fluid saturated porous medium
Authors:A. Nakayama   F. Kuwahara  H. Koyama
Affiliation:(1) Dept. of Energy and Mechanical Engineering, Shizuoka Univ., 3-5-1 Johoku, 432 Hamamatsu, Japan
Abstract:Transient non-Darcy free convection between two parallel vertical plates in a fluid saturated porous medium is investigated using the generalized momentum equation proposed by Vafai and Tien. The effects of porous inertia and solid boundary are considered in addition to the Darcy flow resistance. Exact solutions are found for the asymptotic states at small and large times. The large time solutions reveal that the velocity profiles are rather sensitive to the Darcy number Da when Da<1. It has also been found that boundary friction alters the velocity distribution near the wall, considerably. Finite difference calculations have also been carried out to investigate the transient behaviour at the intermediate times in which no similarity solutions are possible. This analytical and numerical study reveals that the transient free convection between the parallel plates may well be described by matching the two distinct asymptotic solutions obtained at small and large times.Nomenclature C empirical constant for the Forchheimer term - f velocity function for the small time solution - F velocity function for the large time solution - g acceleration due to gravity - Gr* micro-scale Grashof number - H a half distance between two infinite plates - K permeability - Nu Nusselt number - Pr Prandtl number - t time - T temperature - u, v Darcian velocity components - x, y Cartesian coordinates - agr effective thermal diffusivity - beta coefficient of thermal expansion - epsi porosity - zeta dimensionless time - eegr similarity variable - theta dimensionless temperature - mgr viscosity - ngr kinematic viscosity - rgr density - sgr the ratio of heat capacities
Keywords:porous media  free convection  transient problem  non-Darcy flow  similarity solution
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