Instabilities in a cylindrical cavity heated from below with a free surface. II. Effect of a horizontal magnetic field
Author(s) -
R. Touihri,
Anas El Gallaf,
Daniel Henry,
H. Ben Hadid
Publication year - 2011
Publication title -
physical review e
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1550-2376
pISSN - 1539-3755
DOI - 10.1103/physreve.84.056303
Subject(s) - magnetic field , physics , prandtl number , perpendicular , hartmann number , cylinder , condensed matter physics , bifurcation , field (mathematics) , convection , flow (mathematics) , geometry , mechanics , nonlinear system , magnetohydrodynamics , mathematics , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics , magnetohydrodynamic drive
International audienceThe effect of a constant and uniform horizontal magnetic field on the flow in a cylindrical cavity heated from below, with a free surface at the top, is numerically investigated. The azimuthal modes, which usually trigger convection in a cylinder, are changed by the horizontal magnetic field to oriented modes, either parallel or perpendicular to the magnetic field direction. The corresponding primary thresholds increase with the Hartmann number Ha. This increase, however, depends on the structure of the modes and is the weakest for the parallel modes and the strongest for the perpendicular modes. The changes that affect the evolution of the primary thresholds with the aspect ratio for nonzero Ha are also emphasized. The nonlinear evolution of the convection with a horizontal magnetic field is presented through bifurcation diagrams for different values of the Prandtl number Pr. For Pr=1 and small values of Ha, the structuring effect of the horizontal magnetic field, which involves modifications of the flow structures and bifurcation points, is put into light. Results are finally shown for smaller Pr values corresponding to liquid metals
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