화학공학소재연구정보센터
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, Vol.38, No.2, 219-231, 1995
Transient Conjugate Free-Convection Due to a Vertical Plate in a Porous-Medium
The problem of two-dimensional transient conjugate free convection due to a vertical plate of finite extent adjacent to a semi-infinite porous medium is investigated both analytically and numerically. In view of the number of nondimensional parameters present in the formulation, namely the Rayleigh number, Ra, the thermal conductivity and diffusivity ratios, kappa and alpha, respectively, between the plate and the porous medium, the heat capacity ratio, gamma, for the porous medium and the plate aspect ratio, lambda, a one-dimensional formulation is used to identify two parameter regimes, Ra much greater than 1 and Gamma (= gamma alpha) much less than Ra, and Gamma much greater than 1 and Ra much less than Gamma, for which analytical solutions may be found; these are subsequently seen to compare favourably with computed solutions, also presented here, to the time-dependent governing heat and momentum equations. For the first of the parameter regimes mentioned above, the transient process is seen to develop towards the steady-state solution obtained by the same authors elsewhere.