Effects of strong fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal convection

S. Bhattacharya, T. Boeck, D. Krasnov, J. Schumacher, ArXiv:2211.00559 (2022).

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Bhattacharya, Shashwat; Boeck, Thomas; Krasnov, Dmitry; Schumacher, Jörg
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We study the influence of fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal convection in a horizontally extended rectangular domain. The magnetic field is created in the gap between two semi-infinite planar magnetic poles, with the convection layer located near the edge of the gap. We employ direct numerical simulations in this setup for fixed Rayleigh and small Prandtl numbers, but vary the fringe-width by controlling the gap between the magnetic poles and the convection cell. The magnetic field generated by the magnets is strong enough to cease the flow in high magnetic flux region of the convection cell. We observe that as the local vertical magnetic field strength increases, the large scale structures become thinner and align themselves perpendicular to the longitudinal sidewalls. We determine the local Nusselt and Reynolds numbers as functions of the local Hartmann number (based on the vertical component of the magnetic field) and estimate the global heat and momentum transport. We show that the global heat transport decreases with increasing fringe-width for strong magnetic fields but increases with increasing fringe-width for weak magnetic fields. In the regions of large vertical magnetic fields, the convective motion becomes confined to the vicinity of the sidewalls. The amplitudes of these wall modes show a non-monotonic dependence on the fringe-width.
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Bhattacharya S, Boeck T, Krasnov D, Schumacher J. Effects of strong fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal  convection. arXiv:221100559. Published online 2022.
Bhattacharya, S., Boeck, T., Krasnov, D., & Schumacher, J. (2022). Effects of strong fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal  convection. In arXiv:2211.00559.
@article{Bhattacharya_Boeck_Krasnov_Schumacher_2022, title={Effects of strong fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal  convection}, journal={arXiv:2211.00559}, author={Bhattacharya, Shashwat and Boeck, Thomas and Krasnov, Dmitry and Schumacher, Jörg}, year={2022} }
Bhattacharya, Shashwat, Thomas Boeck, Dmitry Krasnov, and Jörg Schumacher. “Effects of Strong Fringing Magnetic Fields on Turbulent Thermal  Convection.” ArXiv:2211.00559, 2022.
S. Bhattacharya, T. Boeck, D. Krasnov, and J. Schumacher, “Effects of strong fringing magnetic fields on turbulent thermal  convection,” arXiv:2211.00559. 2022.
Bhattacharya, Shashwat, et al. “Effects of Strong Fringing Magnetic Fields on Turbulent Thermal  Convection.” ArXiv:2211.00559, 2022.

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