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Role of thermal disequilibrium on natural convection in porous media: Insights from pore-scale study.

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The present study investigates the role of thermal nonequilibrium on natural convection in a fluid-saturated porous medium heated from below. We conduct high-resolution direct numerical simulation at the pore scale… Click to show full abstract

The present study investigates the role of thermal nonequilibrium on natural convection in a fluid-saturated porous medium heated from below. We conduct high-resolution direct numerical simulation at the pore scale in a two-dimensional regular porous structure by means of the thermal lattice-Boltzmann method (LBM). We perform a combination of linear stability analysis of continuum-scale heat transfer models, and pore-scale and continuum-scale simulations to study the role of thermal conductivity contrasts among phases on natural convection. The comparison of pore-scale lattice-Boltzmann simulations with linear stability analysis reveals that traditional continuum-scale models fail to capture the correct onset of convection, convection mode, and heat transfer when the thermal conductivity of the solid obstacles does not match that of the fluid.

Keywords: role thermal; natural convection; convection; study; pore scale

Journal Title: Physical Review E
Year Published: 2017

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