Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow

The stability characteristics of an incompressible viscous pressure-driven flow of an electrically conducting fluid between two parallel boundaries in the presence of a transverse magnetic field are compared and contrasted with those of Plane Poiseuille flow (PPF). Assuming that the outer regions ad...

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Main Author: Tocher, Benjamin
Published: Aston University 2013
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-5734612017-04-20T03:27:42ZBifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flowTocher, Benjamin2013The stability characteristics of an incompressible viscous pressure-driven flow of an electrically conducting fluid between two parallel boundaries in the presence of a transverse magnetic field are compared and contrasted with those of Plane Poiseuille flow (PPF). Assuming that the outer regions adjacent to the fluid layer are perfectly electrically insulating, the appropriate boundary conditions are applied. The eigenvalue problems are then solved numerically to obtain the critical Reynolds number Rec and the critical wave number ac in the limit of small Hartmann number (M) range to produce the curves of marginal stability. The non-linear two-dimensional travelling waves that bifurcate by way of a Hopf bifurcation from the neutral curves are approximated by a truncated Fourier series in the streamwise direction. Two and three dimensional secondary disturbances are applied to both the constant pressure and constant flux equilibrium solutions using Floquet theory as this is believed to be the generic mechanism of instability in shear flows. The change in shape of the undisturbed velocity profile caused by the magnetic field is found to be the dominant factor. Consequently the critical Reynolds number is found to increase rapidly with increasing M so the transverse magnetic field has a powerful stabilising effect on this type of flow.532.051Aston Universityhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.573461http://publications.aston.ac.uk/19269/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Tocher, Benjamin
Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
description The stability characteristics of an incompressible viscous pressure-driven flow of an electrically conducting fluid between two parallel boundaries in the presence of a transverse magnetic field are compared and contrasted with those of Plane Poiseuille flow (PPF). Assuming that the outer regions adjacent to the fluid layer are perfectly electrically insulating, the appropriate boundary conditions are applied. The eigenvalue problems are then solved numerically to obtain the critical Reynolds number Rec and the critical wave number ac in the limit of small Hartmann number (M) range to produce the curves of marginal stability. The non-linear two-dimensional travelling waves that bifurcate by way of a Hopf bifurcation from the neutral curves are approximated by a truncated Fourier series in the streamwise direction. Two and three dimensional secondary disturbances are applied to both the constant pressure and constant flux equilibrium solutions using Floquet theory as this is believed to be the generic mechanism of instability in shear flows. The change in shape of the undisturbed velocity profile caused by the magnetic field is found to be the dominant factor. Consequently the critical Reynolds number is found to increase rapidly with increasing M so the transverse magnetic field has a powerful stabilising effect on this type of flow.
author Tocher, Benjamin
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title Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
title_short Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
title_full Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
title_fullStr Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
title_full_unstemmed Bifurcation contrasts between plane Poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
title_sort bifurcation contrasts between plane poiseuille flow and plane magnetohydrodynamic flow
publisher Aston University
publishDate 2013
url http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.573461
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