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Numerical and analytical modelling of the MHD buoyancy-driven flow in a Bridgman crystal growth configuration
Authors:L Davoust  R Moreau  M D Cowley  P A Tanguy  F Bertrand
Institution:

a Laboratoire EPM-MADYLAM-ENSHMG, BP 95, Domaine universitaire, F-38402 St., Martin d'Hères, France

b Cambridge University, Engineering Department, Cambridge CB2 1PZ, UK

c Chaire Paprican-URPEI, Ecole Polytechnique, Montréal, Canada H3C 3A7

Abstract:We present analytical and numerical models of magnetohydrodynamic(MHD) buoyancy-driven flow within the liquid pool of a horizontal Bridgman crystal growth furnace, under the influence of a uniform vertical magnetic field B0. A horizontal differentially heated cylinder, whose aspect ratio (radius to length) is small enough for a fully developed regime to be established in the central core, is considered. With Hartmann layers remaining electrically inactive, a modified Rayleigh number RaG, which is the ration of the ordinary Rayleigh number to the square of the Hartmann number, is found to control the MHD reorganisation of the flow. This modified Rayleigh number is a measure of the importance of thermal convection relative to diffusion if velocity is estimated from the balance between the torques of buoyancy and the Laplace force. When RaG is much smaller than unity (quasi-diffusive regime), an analytical modelling of the flow, based on a power series of RaG, demonstrates that this balance requires secondary vortices within vertical mid-planes of the cylinder, both within the core flow and near the end walls. A 3-D numerical calculation of the flow provides evidence of the transition from a convective MHD flow (when RaG is still of the order of unity) to the quasi-diffusive flow, analytically studied. Indeed, this transition takes the form of a rather complex 3-D MHD organisation of the flow which is due to the nonuniformity of the axial temperature gradient along the cylinder.
Keywords:Magnetohydrodynamics  Enclosure  Magnetic field  Buoyancy  Convection
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