Layered double-diffusive convection in porous media

Author:

Griffiths R. W.

Abstract

In this paper it is shown that layered double-diffusive convection of a fluid within a porous medium is possible. A thin ‘diffusive’ interface was observed in a Hele Shaw cell and in a laboratory porous medium, with salt and sugar or heat and salt as the diffusing components. Heat–salt and salt–sugar fluxes through two-layer convection systems were measured and are compared with predictions of a model. For the thermohaline system the salt and heat buoyancy fluxes are approximately in the ratio r ≃ ετm½, where ε is the porosity and Tm is the appropriate ratio of diffusivities. The behaviour of the heat flux is explained in terms of a coupling between purely thermal convection within each convecting layer and diffusion through the density interface. Salinity gradients are important only within the interface. The presence of a ‘diffusive’ interface in the Wairakei geothermal system is postulated. The ratio of heat and salt fluxes (that can be estimated from existing observations) through this convection system is consistent with the laboratory flux ratio.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics

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