We study the flow in a layer of conductive liquid under the influence of surface tension, gravity, and Lorentz forces due to imposed potential differences and transverse magnetic fields, as a function of the Hartmann number, the Bond number, the Reynolds number, the capillary number and the height-to-width ratio A. For aspect ratios A 1 and Reynolds numbers Re≤A, lubrication theory is applied to determine the steady state shape of the liquid surface to lowest order. Assuming low Hartmann (Ha ≤ O(1)), capillary (Ca ≤ O(A4)), Bond (Bo ≤ O(A2)) numbers and contact angles close to 90°, the flow details below the surface and the free surface elevation for the complete domain are determined analytically using the method of matched asymptotic expa...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
Analytical solutions for heat and mass transfer by laminar flow of Newtonian, viscous, electrically ...
The stability of an electrically conducting fluid flow in a cylinder driven by a multi-pole rotating...
<p>We study the flow in a layer of conductive liquid under the influence of surface tension, gravity...
International audienceAs a first step towards two-phase magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), this paper addre...
This work presents a theoretical, numerical and experimental investigation on the shape and vertical...
Thermocapillary motion is considered in an electrically conducting fluid with a free and open surfac...
We show that the full set of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) partial differential equations (PDE) for resi...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Let a capillary liquid drop electrically conducting be set in a rigid perfectly conducting container...
In this thesis we investigate free-surface instabilities which occur in various industrial processes...
The possibility to control the shape and the position of a free surface of liquid metal medium by me...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
Analytical solutions for heat and mass transfer by laminar flow of Newtonian, viscous, electrically ...
The stability of an electrically conducting fluid flow in a cylinder driven by a multi-pole rotating...
<p>We study the flow in a layer of conductive liquid under the influence of surface tension, gravity...
International audienceAs a first step towards two-phase magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), this paper addre...
This work presents a theoretical, numerical and experimental investigation on the shape and vertical...
Thermocapillary motion is considered in an electrically conducting fluid with a free and open surfac...
We show that the full set of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) partial differential equations (PDE) for resi...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Let a capillary liquid drop electrically conducting be set in a rigid perfectly conducting container...
In this thesis we investigate free-surface instabilities which occur in various industrial processes...
The possibility to control the shape and the position of a free surface of liquid metal medium by me...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
This paper addresses an original numerical coupling between surface mechanics of a gradual...
Analytical solutions for heat and mass transfer by laminar flow of Newtonian, viscous, electrically ...
The stability of an electrically conducting fluid flow in a cylinder driven by a multi-pole rotating...