화학공학소재연구정보센터
Transport in Porous Media, Vol.77, No.2, 267-285, 2009
Mixed Convection Boundary-Layer Flow Near the Stagnation Point on a Vertical Surface in a Porous Medium: Brinkman Model with Slip
The steady boundary-layer flow near the stagnation point on an impermeable vertical surface with slip that is embedded in a fluid-saturated porous medium is investigated. Using appropriate similarity variables, the governing system of partial differential equations is transformed into a system of ordinary differential equations. This system is then solved numerically. The features of the flow and the heat transfer characteristics for different values of the governing parameters, namely, the Darcy-Brinkman, I", mixed convection, lambda, and slip, gamma, parameters, are analysed and discussed in detail for the cases of assisting and opposing flows. It is found that dual solutions exist for assisting flows, as well as those usually reported in the literature for opposing flows. A stability analysis of the steady flow solutions encountered for different values of the mixed convection parameter lambda is performed using a linear temporal stability analysis. This analysis reveals that for gamma = 0 (slip absent) and I" = 1 the lower solution branch is unstable while the upper solution branch is stable.