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    Transport in porous media 25 (1996), S. 313-334 
    ISSN: 1573-1634
    Keywords: unsaturated flow ; instabilities ; fingering ; linear stability analysis ; cutoff wavelength ; instability criterion ; nonlinearity ; spatial-temporal complexity ; exponential growth ; moisture profiles
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Technology
    Notes: Abstract The stability of steady-state solutions to the unsaturated flow equation is examined. Conditions under which infinitesimal disturbances are amplified are determined by linear stability analysis. Uniform suction head profiles are shown to be linearly stable to three-dimensional disturbances. The stability of nonuniform suction head profiles to planar (gc 1 − χ 2) disturbances is examined. When the steady-state suction head solution (Ψ) increases with depth, χ3, (dΨ/dχ3 〉 0), a condition for the amplification of infinitesimal planar disturbances is identified as $$\frac{{d^2 K(\Psi )}}{{d\Psi ^2 }} 〉 \frac{{\left( {\frac{{dK(\Psi )}}{{d\Psi }}} \right)^2 }}{{K(\Psi )}},$$ , where K(Ψ) is the hydraulic conductivity versus suction head characteristic of the porous medium. The same condition applies when dΨ/dχ3 〈 -1. Therefore when the rate of change of the slope of the K - Ψ characteristic curves is larger than the squared slope divided by K, even small disturbances can be amplified exponentially. The smallest wavelength of unstable planar perturbations is shown to be inversely related to the coarseness of the soil. Conditions under which the instability criterion is met are delineated for some commonly employed K - Ψ curves.
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    Flow, turbulence and combustion 60 (1998), S. 125-156 
    ISSN: 1573-1987
    Keywords: scalar dissipation rate ; concentration ; concentration variance ; longitudinal ; dilution
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Abstract Lower bounds on the scalar dissipation rate in rectilinear flows are found for three sets of constraints. The bounding dissipation rates provide upper bound estimates of the scalar concentration variance. One of the lower bounds on the dissipation rate is close to the dissipation rate assessed from detailed numerical simulation. This proximity enables a simplified model of concentration variance. For a pulse input of solute, the predictions of concentration variance by the simplified model are in agreement with the results of detailed simulation. The large-time bimodality of the concentration variance and its rate of decay observed in the detailed numerical simulations is predicted by the simplified model.
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