An iterative numerical solution of the laminar flow of fluids in electromagnetic induction pumps

Computer Science – Numerical Analysis

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Conducting Fluids, Electromagnetic Pumps, Iterative Solution, Laminar Flow, Magnetic Induction, Magnetohydrodynamic Flow, Aluminum, Channel Flow, Electromagnetic Fields, Liquid Sodium, Mercury (Metal), Numerical Analysis, Pressure Gradients, Tin, Velocity Distribution

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In this paper there is presented an iterative solution of the laminar flow of conducting fluids in the linear traveling electromagnetic field with application to induction pumps. The conditions under which the magnetohydrodynamic flow has a laminar character are analyzed, and the convergence of the iterative procedure is studied. Applications are performed for the study of mercury, tin, aluminum, and sodium flow, respectively. The useful pressure-flow rate characteristic as well as the velocity variation on the channel thickness, function of the flow parameters, are also analyzed. The flow energetic characteristics are studied, and the magnetohydrodynamic pressure losses are calculated.

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