Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field

This study considers the quasi-two-dimensional flow of an electrically conducting fluid subjected to a strong out-of-plane magnetic field in a rectangular duct. The effect of Hartmann number on flow features such as the length of the downstream recirculation bubbles and the threshold Reynolds number...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan, Hussam, Wisam K., Potherat, Alban, Sheard, Gregory J.
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Published: Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society 2014
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spelling my.iium.irep.715482019-04-25T04:57:39Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/71548/ Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan Hussam, Wisam K. Potherat, Alban Sheard, Gregory J. TA349 Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics This study considers the quasi-two-dimensional flow of an electrically conducting fluid subjected to a strong out-of-plane magnetic field in a rectangular duct. The effect of Hartmann number on flow features such as the length of the downstream recirculation bubbles and the threshold Reynolds numbers between steady-state and unsteady flow regimes for values of the ratio between the throat of the bend and the duct height, β = 1 are identified. The simulations reveal that the primary recirculation bubble length decreases with increasing Hartmann number, and simultaneously the secondary recirculation bubble is significantly damped compared to the corresponding non-MHD case. The critical Reynolds number where the transitions from steady to unsteady flow occurs was found to increase with increasing of Hartman number. This study provides information that will be useful for refining the design of heat exchanger ducting in MHD systems to maximise the useful mass transport adjacent to the duct walls where heating is applied. Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society 2014 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71548/1/71548_Quasi-Two-Dimensional.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/71548/7/71548_Quasi-two-dimensional%20MHD%20duct%20flow_%D9%8D%D9%8DSCOPUS.pdf Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan and Hussam, Wisam K. and Potherat, Alban and Sheard, Gregory J. (2014) Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field. In: 19th Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference 2014, 8th-11th Dec. 2014, Melbourne, Australia. https://people.eng.unimelb.edu.au/imarusic/proceedings/19/223.pdf
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topic TA349 Mechanics of engineering. Applied mechanics
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Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan
Hussam, Wisam K.
Potherat, Alban
Sheard, Gregory J.
Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
description This study considers the quasi-two-dimensional flow of an electrically conducting fluid subjected to a strong out-of-plane magnetic field in a rectangular duct. The effect of Hartmann number on flow features such as the length of the downstream recirculation bubbles and the threshold Reynolds numbers between steady-state and unsteady flow regimes for values of the ratio between the throat of the bend and the duct height, β = 1 are identified. The simulations reveal that the primary recirculation bubble length decreases with increasing Hartmann number, and simultaneously the secondary recirculation bubble is significantly damped compared to the corresponding non-MHD case. The critical Reynolds number where the transitions from steady to unsteady flow occurs was found to increase with increasing of Hartman number. This study provides information that will be useful for refining the design of heat exchanger ducting in MHD systems to maximise the useful mass transport adjacent to the duct walls where heating is applied.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan
Hussam, Wisam K.
Potherat, Alban
Sheard, Gregory J.
author_facet Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan
Hussam, Wisam K.
Potherat, Alban
Sheard, Gregory J.
author_sort Mohammed Sapardi, Mohd Azan
title Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
title_short Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
title_full Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
title_fullStr Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
title_full_unstemmed Quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
title_sort quasi-two-dimensional mhd duct flow around a 180-degree sharp bend in a strong magnetic field
publisher Australasian Fluid Mechanics Society
publishDate 2014
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/71548/1/71548_Quasi-Two-Dimensional.pdf
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http://irep.iium.edu.my/71548/
https://people.eng.unimelb.edu.au/imarusic/proceedings/19/223.pdf
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