Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1706526 Applied Mathematical Modelling 2008 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

A numerical study of magnetic effect on the formation of longitudinal vortices in natural convection flow over a rotating heated flat plate is presented. The onset position characterized by the local Grashof number, depends on the rotational Reynolds number, the Prandtl number, the Hartmann number, and the wave number. The Coriolis force and the Lonertz force have significant effects on the formation of longitudinal vortices and the associated instability. Positive rotation stabilizes the flow on the rotating flat surface. On the contrary, a negative rotation destabilizes the flow. The flow is found more stable as the value of Hartmann number increases. The numerical data show reasonable agreement with the experimental results with the case of thermal instability in natural convection over a flat plate heated from below.

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