Linear stability analysis of reaction fronts in liquids

  • Garbey M
  • Taik A
  • Volpert V
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The propagation of a reaction front for liquid-to-solid reaction is studied. The model includes the heat equation, an equation for the concentration of the liquid reactant, and the equations of liquid motion under the Boussinesq approximation. The linear stability of the reaction front is studied, and conditions for cellular and oscillatory instability are determined.

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Garbey, M., Taik, A., & Volpert, V. (1996). Linear stability analysis of reaction fronts in liquids. Quarterly of Applied Mathematics, 54(2), 225–247. https://doi.org/10.1090/qam/1388014

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