Abstract

A thermal instability caused by buoyancy force is investigated in an initially quiescent indefinitely extended horizontal porous layer saturated with non - Newtonian fluid. The characteristics of fluid motion are explained by using Modified Darcy’s law. Here, we considered the time periodic gravity field, and its effect on the system has been investigated. For the oscillatory mode of convection, a weakly non-linear stability analysis has been performed to evaluate Heat and Mass transfers in terms of the Nusselt number and Sherwood Number. To compute the results, the complex non-autonomous Ginzburg – Landau equation is used. It has been studied how viscoelastic fluid relaxation and retardation times impacts on heat and mass transmission. Further, the research confirms that heat and mass transfer can be successfully regulates by a technique that is external to the system. Finally, it has been discovered that excessive stability delays the onset of convection, hence increasing in the heat and mass transmission.

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