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Convective heat and mass transports and chaos in two-component systems: comparison of results of physically realistic boundary conditions with those of artificial ones
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WoS WOS:000628486000005
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85102704455
DOI 10.1007/S10973-021-10662-0
Año 2022
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Abstract



Linear and weakly nonlinear stability analyses of double-diffusive convection in two-component liquids with either potassium chloride (KCl) or sodium chloride (NaCl) aqueous solution, and heat being present is investigated in the paper for free, and rigid, isothermal, iso-solutal boundaries. Using the thermophysical values of the aqueous solutions, we have shown that the stationary convection is the preferred mode at onset and that sub-critical motion is possible. We found that the critical thermal Rayleigh number for water + NaCl + heat is higher compared to that of water + KCl+ heat. The study shows that for water + KCl + heat, the transition from convective motion to chaotic motion occurs at r(H) = 27.2 for free boundaries and at 48.5 for rigid boundaries. Here, r(H) denotes the Hopf thermal Rayleigh number. Further, the existence of windows of mildly chaotic points and fully periodic intervals are reported using Lyapunov exponents and bifurcation diagrams. Chaotic motions in both the aqueous solutions are nearly identical. The percentage increase in heat transport in the double-diffusive system involving NaCl is nearly 1% more than that of KCl in the case of free boundaries, whereas in the case of realistic boundaries it is nearly 1.6%. The comparison of the Nusselt and the Sherwood numbers between water + KCl and water + NaCl leads us to the conclusion that the aqueous solution with lower Lewis number transports maximum heat in the case of free boundaries and opposite is seen in the case of rigid boundaries due to the boundary effect. The many qualitative similarities between the results of artificial and realistic boundaries are highlighted.

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1 Kanchana, C. - Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile
2 Siddheshwar, P. G. - CHIRST Deemed Univ - India
Deemed to be University - India
Christ University - India
3 Shanker, B. - CVR Coll Engn - India
CVR College of Engineering - India
4 LAROZE-NAVARRETE, DAVID NICOLAS Hombre Universidad de Tarapacá - Chile

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Universidad de Tarapacá
Universidad de Tarapaca, Chile
Universidad de Tarapac?
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University College of Engineering, Hyderabad (JNTUCEH)
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University of Tarapaca, Arica
Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University College of Engineering, Hyderabad

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The author(KC) is grateful to the Universidad de Tarapaca, Chile for supporting her research work with the University of Tarapaca, Arica (UTA) Fellowship. The author BS expresses his gratitude to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University College of Engineering, Hyderabad (JNTUCEH) for financial support under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP)-3 for a year. The authors are grateful to the Reviewers and the Editor for their most valuable comments.
The author(KC) is grateful to the Universidad de Tarapacá, Chile for supporting her research work with the University of Tarapaca, Arica (UTA) Fellowship. The author BS expresses his gratitude to Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University College of Engineering, Hyderabad (JNTUCEH) for financial support under Technical Education Quality Improvement Program (TEQIP)-3 for a year. The authors are grateful to the Reviewers and the Editor for their most valuable comments.

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