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Effect of magnetic field on two-layered natural/thermocapillary convection
Authors:D Ludovisi  SS Cha  N Ramachandran  WM Worek
Affiliation:1. Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois at Chicago, 842 W. Taylor Street, Room 2039 ERF (M/C 251), Chicago, Illinois 60607, USA;2. Jacobs ESTS Group, ER42, NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL 35812, USA
Abstract:Heat transfer in a two-layered fluid system is of great importance in a variety of applications. Control and optimization of convective heat transfer of the immiscible fluids needs complete understanding of all phenomena, especially those induced by surface tension at the fluid interface. The present work is focused on rather complex convective flow and heat transfer phenomena in a cavity, which can be subject to both buoyancy and thermocapillary effects in addition to the influence of magnetic field applied for flow control. With the encapsulant liquid posing magnetic properties, a magnetic force can arise to either enhance or counterbalance the gravity effect when the cavity is placed in a non-uniform magnetic field. In our study, the velocity and temperature distribution of the system can be significantly altered to change the heat transfer by varying intensity and gradient of the applied magnetic field. Preliminary results of numerical computation presented here are for a two-layered liquid cavity MnCl2·4H2O and Fluorinert FC40 under various magnetic fields intensities.
Keywords:Marangoni flow  Thermocapillary flow  Interfacial tension  Magnetic field  Two-layered fluid system
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