DocumentCode
1556682
Title
Stability of electrohydrodynamic induction pumping of a stratified liquid/vapor medium in the presence of an external load
Author
Wawzyniak, Markus ; Seyed-Yagoobi, Jamal
Author_Institution
Dept. of Mech. Eng., Texas A&M Univ., College Station, TX, USA
Volume
35
Issue
5
fYear
1999
Firstpage
1211
Lastpage
1217
Abstract
A stability analysis of electrohydrodynamic induction pumping of a stratified liquid/vapor medium incorporating an external load is carried out in nondimensional form. General stability criteria are introduced for attraction and repulsion mode pumping. Stability is found to depend on dimensionless geometric parameters of the pump, as well as dimensionless electric parameters of the working fluid. The criteria are investigated in detail, considering two specific cases each of attraction and repulsion mode pumping, Parameter maps are presented, indicating regions of stable and unstable operation for each case. Finally, the effect of the dimensionless electric-wave angular velocity on the dimensionless interfacial velocity is studied for selected stable and unstable cases. It is shown that unstable pumps can be stabilized through careful selection of the involved parameters and that the overall performance of the pump is likely to be improved in the process
Keywords
electrohydrodynamics; electromagnetic induction; flow instability; pumps; stratified flow; two-phase flow; attraction and repulsion mode pumping; dimensionless electric parameters; dimensionless electric-wave angular velocity; dimensionless geometric parameters; dimensionless interfacial velocity; electrohydrodynamic induction pumping stability; external load; parameter maps; repulsion mode pumping; stratified liquid/vapor medium; working fluid; Angular velocity; Conductivity; Electrodes; Electrohydrodynamics; Industry Applications Society; Mechanical engineering; Permittivity; Pumps; Stability analysis; Stability criteria;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/28.793387
Filename
793387
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