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Effects of temperature-and pressure-dependent viscosity and internal heating on strongly viscous fluid like the mantle
  • Tania Khaleque,
  • S A Sayeed Motaleb
Tania Khaleque
University of Dhaka

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Abstract

A mathematical model is considered for Rayleigh-Benard convection of mantle whose viscosity depends strongly both on temperature and pressure defined in an Arrhenius form. The model is solved numerically for extremely large viscosity variations across a unit aspect ratio cell, and steady solutions are obtained. To improve the efficiency of numerical computation, a modified viscosity law with a low temperature cut-off is used. The aim is to investigate the convection pattern with internal heating at a very high viscosity variation in the presence of high Rayleigh number. The study also investigates the relation between temperature-dependent parameter and pressure dependent parameter. The numerical simulation is done using the finite element method based PDE solver and the results are presented through figures, tables and graphs.