A linear stability analysis of a mixed convection plume from a line source: Higher order effects (Q1194103)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 63826
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 63826 |
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A linear stability analysis of a mixed convection plume from a line source: Higher order effects (English)
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27 September 1992
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Aiding mixed convection flow resulting from the vertical flow of a uniform stream past a horizontal line source of heat is of importance in many practical situations such as hot-wire anemometry, etc. In this paper, the stability of such a flow to small disturbances is analyzed in terms of the linear stability theory. The analysis treats the presence of the free stream as a perturbation of a natural convection plume generated by the line source of heat. The base flow as well as the disturbance field are determined by means of a systematic perturbation expansion.
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vertical flow
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horizontal line source of heat
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systematic perturbation expansion
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