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CXLII. Experiments on magneto-hydrodynamic channel flow
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1953
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Unsteady FlowEngineeringFluid PropertiesPhysicsMagneto-hydrodynamic Channel FlowTurbulent Flow Heat TransferFluid MechanicsHydrodynamicsTurbulence ModelingFlow PhysicSummary ExperimentsMagnetohydrodynamicsAspect RatioHydrodynamic StabilityPressure Gradient
Summary Experiments are described in which measurements of pressure gradient were taken during the flow of mercury in a rectangular channel of 15 : 1 aspect ratio, in the presence of a transverse magnetic field. It was possible to suppress turbulence even at the highest obtainable Reynolds Number (R=105). For high values of R, the friction coefficient C f appears to be a function of M/R and β. It is suggested that when R is large enough C f might be a function of the single group M/Rβ 1/2 . This is comparable with the simple relationship proposed by Hartmann and Lazarus (1937). Lundquist (1952) has suggested that the transition from laminar to turbulent flow occurs at a fixed value of R/M, and that β does not enter into this criterion. The experiments suggest that the critical condition for the turbulent to laminar transition is R/M ≈ 900, although since only one liquid was used, it was not possible to determine the influence of β.
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