MHD effect on the critical temperature differences of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in two-layer fluid system

Hulin HUANG,Xiaoming ZHOU,

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Front. Energy ›› 2010, Vol. 4 ›› Issue (2) : 155-160. DOI: 10.1007/s11708-009-0063-4
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MHD effect on the critical temperature differences of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in two-layer fluid system

  • Hulin HUANG,Xiaoming ZHOU,
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The effect of different directional magnetic fields on critical temperature differences of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in a rectangular cavity with differentially heated side walls filled with two viscous, immiscible, incompressible fluids is simulated in the absence of gravity. In this two-layer fluid system, the upper layer fluid is the electrically non-conducting encapsulant boron oxide (B2O3), while the lower one is the electrically conducting molten indium phosphide (InP). The interface between the two fluids is assumed to be flat and non-deformable. The computational results show that all the magnetic fields along the x, y and z directions can delay the transition from steady convection to oscillatory convection, and critical temperature differences increase with an increasing Hartmann number. Furthermore, the effect of a magnetic field along the z direction is strongest, followed by that along the y direction, and that along the x direction is the weakest for the same intensity of the magnetic field.

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magnetohydrodynamic / magnetic fields / thermocapillary convection / critical temperature difference / oscillatory convection / two-layer fluid system

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Hulin HUANG, Xiaoming ZHOU,. MHD effect on the critical temperature differences of oscillatory thermocapillary convection in two-layer fluid system. Front. Energy, 2010, 4(2): 155‒160 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11708-009-0063-4
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