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Laminar Free Convection in a Square Enclosure Driven by the Lorentz Force

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Sarris, I. E.; Grigoriadis, D. G. E.; Vlachos, N. S.
Date
2010
DOI
10.1080/10407782.2010.529034
Keyword
STRATIFIED KOLMOGOROV FLOW
MAGNETIC REYNOLDS-NUMBER
NATURAL-CONVECTION
PERIODIC FLOWS
HEAT-TRANSFER
SIMULATION
MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS
TURBULENCE
BUOYANCY
FIELD
Thermodynamics
Mechanics
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Abstract
A numerical study is presented of laminar free convection flow driven by magnetic forces. An external magnetic field with one spatially varying component is applied to an electrically conducting fluid in a square enclosure. This magnetically-driven flow is controlled by the intensity and the wave number of the applied magnetic forcing. In addition, when the enclosure is heated laterally in a non-zero gravity environment, the resulting buoyant forces may contribute or resist the magnetically-driven fluid motion. The present results show that a strong magnetic field can even reverse the buoyant flow. The circulation intensity of the flow and the heat transfer from the sidewalls is increased with increasing magnetic field or with decreasing magnetic Reynolds number. The wave number of the magnetic forcing is also an important parameter that determines the vortex patterns and, consequently, the convection heat transfer.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/32893
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