Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab

A convective stability analysis of the flow in a vertical fluid-saturated porous slab made of two layers with different thermophysical properties is presented. The external boundaries are isothermal with one of them impermeable while the other is open to an external fluid reservoir. This study is a...

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Main Authors: Stefano Lazzari, Michele Celli, Antonio Barletta, Pedro Vayssière Brandão
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/4938
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author Stefano Lazzari
Michele Celli
Antonio Barletta
Pedro Vayssière Brandão
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Antonio Barletta
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description A convective stability analysis of the flow in a vertical fluid-saturated porous slab made of two layers with different thermophysical properties is presented. The external boundaries are isothermal with one of them impermeable while the other is open to an external fluid reservoir. This study is a development of previous investigations on the onset of thermal instability in a vertical heterogeneous porous slab where the heterogeneity may be either continuous or piecewise as determined by a multilayer structure. The aim of this paper is investigating whether a two-layer structure of the porous slab may lead to the onset of cellular convection patterns. The linear stability analysis is carried out under the assumption that one porous layer has a thermal conductivity much higher than the other layer. This assumption may be justified for the model of a heat transfer enhancement system involving a saturated metal foam. A flow model for the natural convection based on Darcy’s momentum transfer in a porous medium is adopted. The buoyancy-induced basic flow state is evaluated analytically. Small-amplitude two-dimensional perturbations of the basic state are introduced, thus leading to a linear set of governing equations for the disturbances. A normal mode analysis allows one to formulate the stability eigenvalue problem. The numerical solution of the stability eigenvalue problem provides the onset conditions for the thermal instability. Moreover, the results evidence that the permeability ratio of the two layers is a key parameter for the critical conditions of the instability.
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spelling doaj.art-a370fff4320b4bceb21044978b208f122023-11-18T16:28:01ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732023-06-011613493810.3390/en16134938Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous SlabStefano Lazzari0Michele Celli1Antonio Barletta2Pedro Vayssière Brandão3Department of Architecture and Design, University of Genoa, Stradone S. Agostino 37, 16123 Genoa, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Alma Mater Studiorum Università di Bologna, Viale Risorgimento 2, 40136 Bologna, ItalyA convective stability analysis of the flow in a vertical fluid-saturated porous slab made of two layers with different thermophysical properties is presented. The external boundaries are isothermal with one of them impermeable while the other is open to an external fluid reservoir. This study is a development of previous investigations on the onset of thermal instability in a vertical heterogeneous porous slab where the heterogeneity may be either continuous or piecewise as determined by a multilayer structure. The aim of this paper is investigating whether a two-layer structure of the porous slab may lead to the onset of cellular convection patterns. The linear stability analysis is carried out under the assumption that one porous layer has a thermal conductivity much higher than the other layer. This assumption may be justified for the model of a heat transfer enhancement system involving a saturated metal foam. A flow model for the natural convection based on Darcy’s momentum transfer in a porous medium is adopted. The buoyancy-induced basic flow state is evaluated analytically. Small-amplitude two-dimensional perturbations of the basic state are introduced, thus leading to a linear set of governing equations for the disturbances. A normal mode analysis allows one to formulate the stability eigenvalue problem. The numerical solution of the stability eigenvalue problem provides the onset conditions for the thermal instability. Moreover, the results evidence that the permeability ratio of the two layers is a key parameter for the critical conditions of the instability.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/4938multilayer porous slablinear stabilityconvectionbuoyant flowmetal foam
spellingShingle Stefano Lazzari
Michele Celli
Antonio Barletta
Pedro Vayssière Brandão
Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
Energies
multilayer porous slab
linear stability
convection
buoyant flow
metal foam
title Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
title_full Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
title_fullStr Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
title_full_unstemmed Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
title_short Unstable Convection in a Vertical Double–Layer Porous Slab
title_sort unstable convection in a vertical double layer porous slab
topic multilayer porous slab
linear stability
convection
buoyant flow
metal foam
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/16/13/4938
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