Heating a salinity gradient from a vertical sidewall: linear theory
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Publication:4203921
DOI10.1017/S0022112089002600zbMath0685.76020OpenAlexW2137148477MaRDI QIDQ4203921
Publication date: 1989
Published in: Journal of Fluid Mechanics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022112089002600
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Related Items (6)
Multiplicity of equilibrium states in laterally heated thermosolutal systems with equal diffusivity coefficients ⋮ Double-diffusive instabilities at a vertical sidewall after the sudden onset of heating ⋮ The criteria for the onset of double-diffusive instabilities at a vertical boundary ⋮ Thermohaline interleaving induced by horizontal temperature and salinity gradients from above ⋮ Double-diffusive instabilities at a horizontal boundary after the sudden onset of heating ⋮ Bifurcation phenomena in confined thermosolutal convection with lateral heating: Commencement of the double-diffusive region
Cites Work
- The effect of rotation on double-diffusive interleaving
- A linear stability theory of double-diffusive horizontal intrusions in a temperature–salinity front
- Transition from shear to sideways diffusive instability in a vertical slot
- Double-diffusive convection in an inclined slot
- Onset of cellular convection in a salinity gradient due to a lateral temperature gradient
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