Unsteady free convective boundary-layer flow near a stagnation point in a heat-generating porous medium |
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Authors: | J. H. Merkin |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Leeds, Leeds, LS2 9JT, UK
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Abstract: | The free convection boundary-layer flow near a stagnation point in a porous medium is considered when there is local heat generation at a rate proportional to (T ? T ∞) p , (p ≥ 1), where T is the fluid temperature and T ∞ the ambient temperature. Two cases are treated, when the surface is thermally insulated and when heat is supplied at a constant (dimensionless) rate h s from the boundary. If h s = 0 the solution approaches a nontrivial steady state for time t large in which the local heating has a significant effect when p ≤ 2. For p > 2 the effects of the local heating become increasingly less important and the solution dies away, with the surface temperature being of O(t ?1) for t large. When h s > 0 and there is heat input from the surface, the solution for p ≤ 2 again approaches a nontrivial steady state for t large and all h s . For p > 2 there is a critical value h s,crit (dependent on the exponent p) of h s such that the solution still approaches a nontrivial steady state if h s < h s,crit. For h s > h s,crit a singularity develops in the solution at a finite time, the nature of which is analysed. |
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