2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2023.124532
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The onset of penetrative convection in an inclined porous layer

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“…paying attention first to transforming the definition interval of the unknown fields from (0, 1) to (−1, 1) with a suitable transformation [5]. We can now substitute equation (A 1) into (3.15) and then profit from the orthogonality of Chebyshev polynomials with respect to the scalar product…”
Section: Appendix a (A) Numerical Proceduresmentioning
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“…paying attention first to transforming the definition interval of the unknown fields from (0, 1) to (−1, 1) with a suitable transformation [5]. We can now substitute equation (A 1) into (3.15) and then profit from the orthogonality of Chebyshev polynomials with respect to the scalar product…”
Section: Appendix a (A) Numerical Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a well-recognized problem in the literature (see [38,[41][42][43]) but a valuable solution is found thanks to boundary conditions. We will not go through this, but we refer the reader to a very detailed explanation in [5]. Once the new eigenvalue problem involves non-singular matrices, eigenvalues can be determined safely.…”
Section: Appendix a (A) Numerical Proceduresmentioning
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