Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure

The article deals with magnetic field of free convective flows in cavities similar to those used in artificial growth of single crystals from melts (horizontal Bridgman configurations) and having aspect ratios an equal to “4”. The combined effect of wall electrical conductivity and vertical directio...

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Main Authors: KHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed, S. Benissad, F. Berrahil, K. Talbi
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Language:English
Published: Isfahan University of Technology 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
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Online Access:http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=40235&issue_ID=235
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spelling doaj-e26f2b2b06b74bb88b41b0689c50176a2020-11-24T23:56:27ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-35722016-01-019416951708.Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular EnclosureKHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed0S. Benissad1F. Berrahil2K. Talbi3Normal High School of Technology Education ENSET-azzaba Skikda (Algeria)Université Mentouri Constantine faculté des sciences de l'ingénieur département de Génie mécaniqueMentouri ConstantineMentouri ConstantinThe article deals with magnetic field of free convective flows in cavities similar to those used in artificial growth of single crystals from melts (horizontal Bridgman configurations) and having aspect ratios an equal to “4”. The combined effect of wall electrical conductivity and vertical direction of the magnetic field on the buoyancy induced flow of mercury was investigated numerically. The validation of the numerical method was achieved by comparison with both experimental and analytical data found in the literature. The plotted results for variation of velocity, temperature and Nusselt number in terms of the Hartmann number Ha and Rayleigh number “Ra” showed a considerable decrease in convection intensity as the magnetic field is increased, especially for values of “Gr” situated around 107. The calculations also showed that the vertically directed magnetic field (perpendicular to the x-z plane) is the most effective in controlling the flow and hence the speed of growth of the crystal. Also, wall electrical conductivity enhances damping by changing the distribution of the induced electric current to one which augments the magnitude of the Lorentz force.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=40235&issue_ID=235Natural convection; Magnetic field; Cavity; Liquid metal; finite-volume; Lorentz force; tri-dimensional.
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author KHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed
S. Benissad
F. Berrahil
K. Talbi
spellingShingle KHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed
S. Benissad
F. Berrahil
K. Talbi
Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Natural convection; Magnetic field; Cavity; Liquid metal; finite-volume; Lorentz force; tri-dimensional.
author_facet KHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed
S. Benissad
F. Berrahil
K. Talbi
author_sort KHERIEF NACEREDDINE Mohamed
title Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
title_short Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
title_full Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
title_fullStr Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of Magneto Hydrodynamic Natural Convection Flows in a 3-D Rectangular Enclosure
title_sort investigation of magneto hydrodynamic natural convection flows in a 3-d rectangular enclosure
publisher Isfahan University of Technology
series Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
issn 1735-3572
publishDate 2016-01-01
description The article deals with magnetic field of free convective flows in cavities similar to those used in artificial growth of single crystals from melts (horizontal Bridgman configurations) and having aspect ratios an equal to “4”. The combined effect of wall electrical conductivity and vertical direction of the magnetic field on the buoyancy induced flow of mercury was investigated numerically. The validation of the numerical method was achieved by comparison with both experimental and analytical data found in the literature. The plotted results for variation of velocity, temperature and Nusselt number in terms of the Hartmann number Ha and Rayleigh number “Ra” showed a considerable decrease in convection intensity as the magnetic field is increased, especially for values of “Gr” situated around 107. The calculations also showed that the vertically directed magnetic field (perpendicular to the x-z plane) is the most effective in controlling the flow and hence the speed of growth of the crystal. Also, wall electrical conductivity enhances damping by changing the distribution of the induced electric current to one which augments the magnitude of the Lorentz force.
topic Natural convection; Magnetic field; Cavity; Liquid metal; finite-volume; Lorentz force; tri-dimensional.
url http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=40235&issue_ID=235
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