Bidispersive thermal convection with relatively large macropores

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We derive linear instability and nonlinear stability thresholds for a problem of thermal convection in a bidispersive porous medium with a single temperature when Darcy theory is employed in the micropores whereas Brinkman theory is utilized in the macropores. It is important to note that we show that the linear instability threshold is the same as the nonlinear stability one. This means that the linear theory is capturing completely the physics of the onset of thermal convection. The coincidence of the linear and nonlinear stability boundaries is established under general thermal boundary conditions.

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Gentile, M., & Straughan, B. (2020). Bidispersive thermal convection with relatively large macropores. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 898. https://doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2020.411

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