Chaotic Convection in a Viscoelastic Fluid Saturated Porous Medium with a Heat Source

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Chaotic convection in a viscoelastic fluid saturated porous layer, heated from below, is studied by using Oldroyd's type constituting relation and in the presence of an internal heat source. A modified Darcy law is used in the momentum equation, and a heat source term has been considered in energy equation. An autonomous system of fourth-order differential equations has been deduced by using a truncated Fourier series. Effect of internal heat generation on chaotic convection has been investigated. The asymptotic behavior can be stationary, periodic, or chaotic, depending upon the flow parameters. Construction of four-scroll, or "two-butterfly," and chaotic attractor has been examined.

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Bhadauria, B. S. (2016). Chaotic Convection in a Viscoelastic Fluid Saturated Porous Medium with a Heat Source. Journal of Applied Mathematics, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/1487616

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