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Liquid-metal MHD flow in rectangular ducts with thin conducting or insulating walls: Laminar and turbulent solutions (English)
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21 April 1999
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We treat the steady, fully-developed flow of a liquid metal in a rectangular duct of constant cross-section with a uniform transverse magnetic field. Thin conducting wall boundary conditions at the top/bottom walls (perpendicular to the magnetic field) are extended to allow electrical currents to return through either the wall or the Hartmann layers. Hence, a unified analysis of flows is performed in ducts with wall conductance ratios in the range of interest for fusion blanket applications, namely, from thin conducting to insulating wall ducts. The flow in laminar and turbulent regimes is investigated through a composite core-side-layer spectral collocation solution which explicitly resolves the flow in the side layers (parallel to the magnetic field) even for very large Hartmann numbers. Turbulent profiles are obtained through an iterative scheme in which turbulence is introduced through an eddy viscosity model from the renormalization group theory of turbulence.
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uniform transverse magnetic field
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Hartmann layers
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fusion blanket
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composite core-side-layer spectral collocation solution
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iterative scheme
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eddy viscosity model
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renormalization group theory of turbulence
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