Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field

Effects of a transverse magnetic field on separation of a binary mixture of incompressible viscous thermally and electrically conducting fluids confined between two stationary parallel plates are examined. Both the plates are maintained at constant temperatures. It is assumed that one of the com...

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Main Authors: Sharma Bishwaram, Sing Niroj Ram, Gogoi Rupam KR., Nath Kabita
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia 2012-01-01
Series:Hemijska Industrija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2012/0367-598X1100076S.pdf
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spelling doaj-191e40eeaf6d42c09f39e311e5475fb82020-11-24T23:49:17ZengAssociation of Chemical Engineers of SerbiaHemijska Industrija 0367-598X2012-01-0166217118010.2298/HEMIND110519076SSeparation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic fieldSharma BishwaramSing Niroj RamGogoi Rupam KR.Nath KabitaEffects of a transverse magnetic field on separation of a binary mixture of incompressible viscous thermally and electrically conducting fluids confined between two stationary parallel plates are examined. Both the plates are maintained at constant temperatures. It is assumed that one of the components, which is rarer and lighter, is present in the mixture in a very small quantity. The equations governing the motion, temperature and concentration in Cartesian coordinate are solved analytically. The solution obtained for concentration distribution is plotted against the width of the channel for various values of non-dimensional parameters. It is found that the effect of transverse magnetic field is to separate the species of rarer and lighter component by contributing its effect directly to the temperature gradient and the pressure gradient. The effects of increase in the values of Hartmann number, magnetic Reynolds number, barodiffusion number, thermal diffusion number, electric field parameter and the product of Prandtl number and Eckert number are to collect the rarer and lighter component near the upper plate and throw away the heavier component towards the lower plate. The problem discussed here derives its application in the basic fluid dynamics separation processes to separate the rare component of the different isotopes of heavier molecules where electromagnetic method of separation does not work.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2012/0367-598X1100076S.pdfBinary mixtureincompressible fluidthermal diffusionbarodiffusionrarer componentmagnetic field
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author Sharma Bishwaram
Sing Niroj Ram
Gogoi Rupam KR.
Nath Kabita
spellingShingle Sharma Bishwaram
Sing Niroj Ram
Gogoi Rupam KR.
Nath Kabita
Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
Hemijska Industrija
Binary mixture
incompressible fluid
thermal diffusion
barodiffusion
rarer component
magnetic field
author_facet Sharma Bishwaram
Sing Niroj Ram
Gogoi Rupam KR.
Nath Kabita
author_sort Sharma Bishwaram
title Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
title_short Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
title_full Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
title_fullStr Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
title_full_unstemmed Separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
title_sort separation of species of a binary fluid mixture confined in a channel in presence of a strong transverse magnetic field
publisher Association of Chemical Engineers of Serbia
series Hemijska Industrija
issn 0367-598X
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Effects of a transverse magnetic field on separation of a binary mixture of incompressible viscous thermally and electrically conducting fluids confined between two stationary parallel plates are examined. Both the plates are maintained at constant temperatures. It is assumed that one of the components, which is rarer and lighter, is present in the mixture in a very small quantity. The equations governing the motion, temperature and concentration in Cartesian coordinate are solved analytically. The solution obtained for concentration distribution is plotted against the width of the channel for various values of non-dimensional parameters. It is found that the effect of transverse magnetic field is to separate the species of rarer and lighter component by contributing its effect directly to the temperature gradient and the pressure gradient. The effects of increase in the values of Hartmann number, magnetic Reynolds number, barodiffusion number, thermal diffusion number, electric field parameter and the product of Prandtl number and Eckert number are to collect the rarer and lighter component near the upper plate and throw away the heavier component towards the lower plate. The problem discussed here derives its application in the basic fluid dynamics separation processes to separate the rare component of the different isotopes of heavier molecules where electromagnetic method of separation does not work.
topic Binary mixture
incompressible fluid
thermal diffusion
barodiffusion
rarer component
magnetic field
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0367-598X/2012/0367-598X1100076S.pdf
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