Transport in Porous Media, Vol.55, No.1, 103-112, 2004
Three-dimensional convection in an inclined porous layer heated from below and subjected to gravity and Coriolis effects
The linear stability theory is used to investigate analytically the effects of Coriolis acceleration on gravity driven convection in a rotating porous layer. The stability of a basic solution is analysed with respect to the onset of stationary convection. It was discovered that increasing the Taylor number caused degeneracy to polyhedric cells for a specific range of inclination angles. The effects of the magnitude of the horizontal wavenumber is discussed in relation to the magnitude of the Taylor number.