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Mixed Convection in Pipe and Duct Flows With Strong Magnetic Fields

Oleg Zikanov, I. A. Belyaev, Yaroslav Listratov, Peter Frick, N. G. Razuvanov, V. G. Sviridov

2021Applied Mechanics Reviews90 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract An imposed strong magnetic field suppresses turbulence and profoundly changes the nature of the flow of an electrically conducting fluid. We consider this effect for the case of mixed convection flows in pipes and ducts, in which unique regimes characterized by extreme temperature gradients and high-amplitude fluctuations (the so-called magnetoconvective fluctuations) have been recently discovered. The configuration is directly relevant to the design of the liquid-metal components of future nuclear fusion reactors. This review presents the general picture of the flow transformation emerging from the recent studies, illustrates the key known facts, and outlines the remaining open questions. Implications for fusion reactor technology and novel experimental and numerical methods are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

TurbulenceMechanicsConvectionMagnetic fieldDuct (anatomy)PhysicsFusion powerPipe flowLiquid metalFlow (mathematics)Fluid dynamicsMaterials sciencePlasmaNuclear physicsQuantum mechanicsComposite materialMedicinePathologyFluid Dynamics and Turbulent FlowsNuclear Engineering Thermal-HydraulicsNuclear reactor physics and engineering