MHD free convection of a liquid metal is studied in a closed vertical annulus in which the upper and bottom walls are adiabatic while the cylindrical walls are kept at different temperatures. The flow is driven by two mechanisms; the temperature difference between the two cylindrical walls and the volumetric heating. A constant horizontal magnetic field is also imposed resisting the fluid motion. The laminar and turbulent regimes of the flow are assessed by performing three-dimensional direct numerical simulations. The results show that in the absence of the magnetic field, turbulent flow is developed in most of the cases, while as the magnetic field increases the flow becomes laminar. The highest temperature is found in the upper-central p...
A study is presented of two-dimensional MHD natural convection flow in an internally heated horizont...
We numerically study the three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stability of oscillatory natur...
Thermal convection of liquid metals is considerably influenced by imposing an external magnetic fiel...
MHD free convection of a liquid metal is studied in a closed vertical annulus in which the upper and...
Direct numerical simulations are presented of MHD liquid metal flow and heat transfer in vertical an...
A series of numerical simulations were performed in order to study liquid metal MHD natural convecti...
A series of numerical simulations were performed in order to study liquid metal MHD natural convecti...
Direct numerical simulation results are presented of magnetohydrodynamic liquid metal flow between t...
This paper examines the role of magnetic field on fully developed natural convection flow in an annu...
This paper examines the role of magnetic field on fully developed natural convection flow in an annu...
Three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulation of natural convection of an electrically con-ducting flu...
Natural convection of a low Prandtl number electrically conducting fluid (Pr = 0.054) under the infl...
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of steady fully developed MHD natural convection f...
Numerical simulations were conducted for the magnetohydrodynamic free convection flow of a liquid me...
Numerical two-dimensional study is carried out on the turbulent natural convection of molten sodium ...
A study is presented of two-dimensional MHD natural convection flow in an internally heated horizont...
We numerically study the three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stability of oscillatory natur...
Thermal convection of liquid metals is considerably influenced by imposing an external magnetic fiel...
MHD free convection of a liquid metal is studied in a closed vertical annulus in which the upper and...
Direct numerical simulations are presented of MHD liquid metal flow and heat transfer in vertical an...
A series of numerical simulations were performed in order to study liquid metal MHD natural convecti...
A series of numerical simulations were performed in order to study liquid metal MHD natural convecti...
Direct numerical simulation results are presented of magnetohydrodynamic liquid metal flow between t...
This paper examines the role of magnetic field on fully developed natural convection flow in an annu...
This paper examines the role of magnetic field on fully developed natural convection flow in an annu...
Three-dimensional (3D) numerical simulation of natural convection of an electrically con-ducting flu...
Natural convection of a low Prandtl number electrically conducting fluid (Pr = 0.054) under the infl...
This paper deals with a theoretical investigation of steady fully developed MHD natural convection f...
Numerical simulations were conducted for the magnetohydrodynamic free convection flow of a liquid me...
Numerical two-dimensional study is carried out on the turbulent natural convection of molten sodium ...
A study is presented of two-dimensional MHD natural convection flow in an internally heated horizont...
We numerically study the three-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) stability of oscillatory natur...
Thermal convection of liquid metals is considerably influenced by imposing an external magnetic fiel...