Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4921365 Fusion Engineering and Design 2016 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the framework of the development of liquid metal blankets to be tested in ITER and for applications in a DEMOnstration reactor, magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) interactions between the electrically conducting lead lithium alloy and intense magnetic fields have been investigated numerically. In all proposed liquid metal blanket designs the presence of leakage currents that flow from one fluid domain into the adjacent one crossing electrically conducting walls has to be taken into account since it influences significantly the flow partitioning in parallel ducts. The way in which electrically coupled flows affect each other depends on orientation of common walls with respect to the magnetic field, on flow direction in adjacent channels and on the path of leakage currents. The present paper aims at providing an overview of main phenomena that occur in multiple channels where flows are coupled by an exchange of electric currents. The understanding of those basic flows is required for the study of complex 3D coupling conditions.
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