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Effect of the Wavy permeable Interface on Double Diffusive Natural Convection in a Partially Porous Cavity

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Figure 1 Physical model.
Table 2 shows the comparison of Nu avg for various values of the Width of porous region (S)
Figure 3 Isoconcentration lines, Streamlines and isotherms for Ra  = 10 5 ; N  = 1;
Figure 4 represents the distribution of the isoconcentrations, the streamlines, and the isotherms for various values of the undulation number n =1, 2, 3 and 4
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