Title :
Effect of Magnetic Field on Transient Natural Convection Heat Transfer
Author :
Pirmohammadi, M. ; Ghassemi, M. ; Sheikhzadeh, G.A.
Author_Institution :
MAPNA Group, Res. Manage. of R&D Deputy, Tehran
fDate :
6/1/2009 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The purpose of the present work is to perform a numerical simulation study of the effect of magnetic field on transient laminar natural-convection heat transfer inside an enclosure. In our formulation of nonlinear governing equations, mass, momentum, energy and induction equations are applied to the enclosure. A finite volume code based on PATANKAR´s SIMPLER method is utilized. Results are obtained for Rayleigh number (Ra) 7times105 and different Hartmann numbers (Ha) at various times while the Prandtl number is constant (Pr=0.733). Results show that initially fluid near the hot wall is activated and two convection cells appear near the cold and hot walls, but disappear as time passes. Also in the beginning the isotherms are almost parallel lines. For sufficiently large magnetic field strength the convection is suppressed and average Nusselt number decreases with an increase of Hartmann number and hence a magnetic field can be used as an effective mechanism to control the convection in an enclosure.
Keywords :
boundary layers; confined flow; finite volume methods; flow simulation; laminar flow; magnetohydrodynamics; natural convection; nonlinear equations; Hartmann numbers; Nusselt number; Prandtl number; Rayleigh number; SIMPLER method; energy equation; finite volume code; induction equation; laminar flow; magnetic field effect; mass equation; momentum equation; nonlinear governing equations; numerical simulation; transient natural convection heat transfer; Magnetic field; natural convection; transient;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2009.2020563