Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9692824 | International Journal of Thermal Sciences | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of a strong magnetic field on the natural convection of paramagnetic fluid in a cubical enclosure was examined. The enclosure was heated from one vertical copper wall with electric wire and cooled from the opposite wall with water pumped from a thermostating bath. The temperatures of the cooled and heated walls were measured with six thermocouples. The working fluid consisted of 80% mass glycerol aqueous solution containing 0.8 [molâ
(kg of solution)â1] of gadolinium nitrate hexahydrate to make it paramagnetic. A thermochromic liquid crystal slurry was added to the working fluid in order to visualize the temperature field in the illuminated cross-section. Numerical computations were carried out for a system corresponding to the experimental one, and computed Nusselt numbers agreed well with those obtained experimentally.
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Authors
Tomasz Bednarz, Elzbieta Fornalik, Toshio Tagawa, Hiroyuki Ozoe, Janusz S. Szmyd,