The effects of heat exchange and fluid production on the ignition of a porous solid
In this paper we study a system of nonlinear parabolic equations representing the evolution of small perturbations in a model describing the combustion of a porous solid. The novelty of this system rests on allowing the fluid and solid phases to assume different temperatures, as opposed to the well-...
Main Authors: | Shah, A.A (Author), Brindley, J. (Author), McIntosh, A. (Author), Rademacher, J. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2008-04.
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