An experimental and numerical study is presented on melting behavior of a pure metal in the presence of a static magnetic field. When a transverse magnetic field is present and the working fluid is electrically conductive, the resulting Lorentz forces will dampen the convective flows. Buoyancy driven flow is the focus of this study. Hartmann number, a dimensionless parameter proportional to the strength of magnetic field, dominates the convection flow suppression. The effects of the magnetic strength on melting rate and on the profile of solid/melt interface are studied. The experiments are conducted with pure Gallium as phase change material (PCM) inside a rectangular test cell. The solid/melt interface at the side center position is measu...
A 2-D finite element model is presented for the melt growth of single crystals in a microgravity env...
A number of researchers have reported that a static magnetic field (SMF) will affect the process of ...
We present the results of an experimental and numerical study of the effects of a steady magnetic fi...
In this paper, numerical and experimental studies are presented on melting behavior of a pure metal ...
Phase change in a simulated low gravity environment is the central topic of this research work. The ...
Transport processes associated with melting of an electrically conducting Phase Change Material (PCM...
Electromagnetic simulation of low-gravity environment has been numerically investigated to study the...
The transport phenomenon associated with the melting of an electrically conducting phase change mate...
Purpose - To demonstrate, through numerical models, that it is possible to simulated low-gravity pha...
By three-dimensional time-independent numerical calculations a model arrangement of vertical zone me...
Transport phenomena associated with melting of gallium inside a side-heated rectangular enclosure un...
Numerical analysis of the unsteady natural convection with phase transitions inside the pure galluim...
Melting flow and heat transfer of electrically conductive phase change materials subjecting to a non...
An enthalpy method is employed to solve transport processes associated with the effect of density ch...
An enthalpy method is employed to solve transport processes associated with melting of an unfixed re...
A 2-D finite element model is presented for the melt growth of single crystals in a microgravity env...
A number of researchers have reported that a static magnetic field (SMF) will affect the process of ...
We present the results of an experimental and numerical study of the effects of a steady magnetic fi...
In this paper, numerical and experimental studies are presented on melting behavior of a pure metal ...
Phase change in a simulated low gravity environment is the central topic of this research work. The ...
Transport processes associated with melting of an electrically conducting Phase Change Material (PCM...
Electromagnetic simulation of low-gravity environment has been numerically investigated to study the...
The transport phenomenon associated with the melting of an electrically conducting phase change mate...
Purpose - To demonstrate, through numerical models, that it is possible to simulated low-gravity pha...
By three-dimensional time-independent numerical calculations a model arrangement of vertical zone me...
Transport phenomena associated with melting of gallium inside a side-heated rectangular enclosure un...
Numerical analysis of the unsteady natural convection with phase transitions inside the pure galluim...
Melting flow and heat transfer of electrically conductive phase change materials subjecting to a non...
An enthalpy method is employed to solve transport processes associated with the effect of density ch...
An enthalpy method is employed to solve transport processes associated with melting of an unfixed re...
A 2-D finite element model is presented for the melt growth of single crystals in a microgravity env...
A number of researchers have reported that a static magnetic field (SMF) will affect the process of ...
We present the results of an experimental and numerical study of the effects of a steady magnetic fi...