A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field
A theoretical analysis is presented for transient, fully-developed magnetohydrodynamic free and forced convection flow of a viscous, incompressible, Newtonian fluid in a rotating horizontal parallel-plate channel subjected to a uniform strength, static, oblique magnetic field acting at an angle to...
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doaj-216c211466e740d7ac31507ca8d3b1892020-11-25T02:12:17ZengIsfahan University of Technology Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics1735-36452013-01-0162213227.A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic FieldS.K GhoshO. Anwar Beg0M Narahari1Sheaf Building, Sheffield Hallam University Sheffield, South Yorkshire, S 1 1 WB, U.KUniversiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia.A theoretical analysis is presented for transient, fully-developed magnetohydrodynamic free and forced convection flow of a viscous, incompressible, Newtonian fluid in a rotating horizontal parallel-plate channel subjected to a uniform strength, static, oblique magnetic field acting at an angle to the positive direction of the axis of rotation. A constant pressure gradient is imposed along the longitudinal axis of the channel. Magnetic Reynolds number is sufficiently small to negate the effects of magnetic induction. The channel plates are electrically non-conducting. The conservation equations are formulated in an (x,y,z) coordinate system and normalized using appropriate transformations. The resulting non-dimensional coupled ordinary differential equations for primary and secondary velocity components and transformed boundary conditions are found to be reciprocal of the Ekman number ( 2 K =1/Ek), non-dimensional pressure gradient parameter (Px), Hartmann number ( 2 M ), Grashof number (Gr), magnetic field inclination () and oscillation frequency (). Complex variables are employed to solve the two-point boundary value problem. A steady state resonance of the velocity field is identified for 4 4 4 1/ 2 16 2 1 K M Sin . Furthermore the solutions indicate that the condition 1/2 1 4 4 4 cos 16 2 T K M Sin signifies an oscillatory turbulent dynamo mechanism. A critical Grashof number (Grcx) is also evaluated for which primary flow reversal arises at the upper channel plate. A similar criterion for Grashof number (Grcy) is established for the onset of secondary flow reversal at the upper plate. A detailed assessment of the influence of the control parameters on primary and secondary velocity evolution in the channel is also conducted. The model finds applications in MHD (Magneto Hydro Dynamic) energy generators and also magnetic materials processing systems.http://jafmonline.net/JournalArchive/download?file_ID=28592&issue_ID=212Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Free and forced thermal convection Critical Grashof number Rotation Resonance Complex variables solutions Oblique magnetic field MHD energy generators. |
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S.K Ghosh O. Anwar Beg M Narahari A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Free and forced thermal convection Critical Grashof number Rotation Resonance Complex variables solutions Oblique magnetic field MHD energy generators. |
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S.K Ghosh O. Anwar Beg M Narahari |
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S.K Ghosh |
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A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field |
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A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field |
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A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field |
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A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field |
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A Study of Unsteady Rotating Hydromagnetic Free and Forced Convection in a Channel Subject to Forced Oscillation under an Oblique Magnetic Field |
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study of unsteady rotating hydromagnetic free and forced convection in a channel subject to forced oscillation under an oblique magnetic field |
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Isfahan University of Technology |
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Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics |
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1735-3645 |
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2013-01-01 |
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A theoretical analysis is presented for transient, fully-developed magnetohydrodynamic free and forced convection flow of a viscous, incompressible, Newtonian fluid in a rotating horizontal parallel-plate channel subjected to a uniform strength, static, oblique magnetic field acting at an angle to the positive direction of the axis of rotation. A constant pressure gradient is imposed along the longitudinal axis of the channel. Magnetic Reynolds number is sufficiently small to negate the effects of magnetic induction. The channel plates are electrically non-conducting. The conservation equations are formulated in an (x,y,z) coordinate system and normalized using appropriate transformations. The resulting non-dimensional coupled ordinary differential equations for primary and secondary velocity components and transformed boundary conditions are found to be reciprocal of the Ekman number ( 2 K =1/Ek), non-dimensional pressure gradient parameter (Px), Hartmann number ( 2 M ), Grashof number (Gr), magnetic field inclination () and oscillation frequency (). Complex variables are employed to solve the two-point boundary value problem. A steady state resonance of the velocity field is identified for 4 4 4 1/ 2 16 2 1
K M Sin .
Furthermore the solutions indicate that the condition 1/2
1 4 4 4
cos 16
2
T K M Sin signifies an oscillatory
turbulent dynamo mechanism. A critical Grashof number (Grcx) is also evaluated for which primary flow reversal
arises at the upper channel plate. A similar criterion for Grashof number (Grcy) is established for the onset of
secondary flow reversal at the upper plate. A detailed assessment of the influence of the control parameters on
primary and secondary velocity evolution in the channel is also conducted. The model finds applications in MHD
(Magneto Hydro Dynamic) energy generators and also magnetic materials processing systems. |
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Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) Free and forced thermal convection Critical Grashof number Rotation Resonance Complex variables solutions Oblique magnetic field MHD energy generators. |
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