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The effect of bottom topography on channel flow induced by a travelling thermal wave
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Diffusion and convection
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 February 2010
Summary
Of prime concern in this paper is the flow induced in a channel when a thermal wave moves along a boundary with topographical features. The principal result obtained is that the time-averaged flow in the channel is predominantly cellular in nature, which is qualitatively quite different from its unidirectional form when such structures are absent.
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76R05: Forced convection
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