Measurement Of Natural Convection In GA Melts With And Without Applied Magnetic Fields

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
B. Xu
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Jan 1, 2005

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Keywords: Magnetic damping, g-jitter, Hot-film anemometry Results from an experimental study on natural convection induced by temperature gradient in molten gallium contained inside a rectangular container. The damping effect of the convective flow from an externally applied static magnetic field is investigated. Induced velocity and temperature fields are mapped using a standard constant temperature hot-film anemometry and a thermocouple with and without the applied magnetic field, respectively. Detailed experimental setup and procedure are depicted in the present paper. Obtained velocity and temperature profiles are examined against previous numerical simulations and reasonably good agreement has been achieved. Obvious damping effect can be observed in both the temperature and the velocity profiles when the external magnetic field presents.
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APA: B. Xu  (2005)  Measurement Of Natural Convection In GA Melts With And Without Applied Magnetic Fields

MLA: B. Xu Measurement Of Natural Convection In GA Melts With And Without Applied Magnetic Fields. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2005.

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