Abstract

Recent work on what has been called the phenomenon of heat flux bifurcation, that occurs at a boundary of a porous medium, or at an interface with a fluid clear of solid material, when a two-temperature model for the porous medium is employed, is discussed. An alternative interpretation of the situation, one in which the physics of the problem is emphasized, is presented.

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