Effects of Gravity Modulation and Internal Heat Generation on the onset of Rayleigh-Benard convection in a Micropolar Fluid

  • Satri V
  • Pranesh S
  • Bathul S
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Abstract

The effect of gravity modulation (time periodic body force or g-jitter) on the onset of Rayleigh-Bénard convection in a micropolar fluid with internal heat generation is investigated by making a linear stability analysis. The stability of a horizontal layer of fluid heated from below is examined by assuming time periodic body force in the presence of internal heat source. A regular perturbation method is used to arrive at an expression to compute the critical Rayleigh number for small amplitude of modulation and dimensionless internal heat source. The Venezian approach is adopted to obtain the eigen value of the problem. The results obtained during the analysis have been presented graphically.

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Satri, V., Pranesh, S., & Bathul, S. (2016). Effects of Gravity Modulation and Internal Heat Generation on the onset of Rayleigh-Benard convection in a Micropolar Fluid. JOURNAL OF ADVANCES IN MATHEMATICS, 12(6), 6270–6285. https://doi.org/10.24297/jam.v12i6.3829

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