The interaction of the liquid metal with the plasma confinement magnetic field constitutes a challenge for the design of fusion reactor blankets, due to the arise of MHD effects: increased pressure drops, heat transfer suppression, etc. To overcome these issues, a dielectric fluid can be employed as coolant for the breeding zone. A typical configuration involves pipes transverse to the liquid metal flow direction. This numerical study is conducted to assess the influence of pipe conductivity on the MHD flow and heat transfer. The CFD code ANSYS CFX was employed for this purpose. The fluid is assumed to be bounded by rectangular walls with non-uniform thickness and subject to a skewed magnetic field with the main component aligned with the cylinder axis. The simulations were restricted to Re = (20, 40) and M = (10, 50). Three different scenarios for the obstacle were considered: perfectly insulating, finite conductivity and perfectly conducting. The electrical conductivity was found to affect the channel pressure penalty due to the obstacle insertion only for M = 10 and just for the two limiting cases. A general increment of the heat transfer with M was found due to the tendency of the magnetic field to equalize the flow rate between the sub-channels individuated by the pipe. The best results were obtained with the insulating pipe, due to the reduced electromagnetic drag. The generation of counter-rotating vortices close to the lateral duct walls was observed for M=50 and perfectly conducting pipe as a result of the modified currents distribution.

Magnetohydrodynamic flow and heat transfer around a heated cylinder of arbitrary conductivity / Tassone, Alessandro; Nobili, Matteo; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - ELETTRONICO. - 923:012024(2017), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 35th Italian-Union-of-Thermp-Fluid Dynamics (UIT) Heat Transfer Conference (UIT) tenutosi a Ancona, ITALY) [10.1088/1742-6596/923/1/012024].

Magnetohydrodynamic flow and heat transfer around a heated cylinder of arbitrary conductivity

Alessandro Tassone
;
Matteo Nobili;Gianfranco Caruso
2017

Abstract

The interaction of the liquid metal with the plasma confinement magnetic field constitutes a challenge for the design of fusion reactor blankets, due to the arise of MHD effects: increased pressure drops, heat transfer suppression, etc. To overcome these issues, a dielectric fluid can be employed as coolant for the breeding zone. A typical configuration involves pipes transverse to the liquid metal flow direction. This numerical study is conducted to assess the influence of pipe conductivity on the MHD flow and heat transfer. The CFD code ANSYS CFX was employed for this purpose. The fluid is assumed to be bounded by rectangular walls with non-uniform thickness and subject to a skewed magnetic field with the main component aligned with the cylinder axis. The simulations were restricted to Re = (20, 40) and M = (10, 50). Three different scenarios for the obstacle were considered: perfectly insulating, finite conductivity and perfectly conducting. The electrical conductivity was found to affect the channel pressure penalty due to the obstacle insertion only for M = 10 and just for the two limiting cases. A general increment of the heat transfer with M was found due to the tendency of the magnetic field to equalize the flow rate between the sub-channels individuated by the pipe. The best results were obtained with the insulating pipe, due to the reduced electromagnetic drag. The generation of counter-rotating vortices close to the lateral duct walls was observed for M=50 and perfectly conducting pipe as a result of the modified currents distribution.
2017
35th Italian-Union-of-Thermp-Fluid Dynamics (UIT) Heat Transfer Conference (UIT)
magnetohydrodynamics; flow around obstacles; wall conductance ratio
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Magnetohydrodynamic flow and heat transfer around a heated cylinder of arbitrary conductivity / Tassone, Alessandro; Nobili, Matteo; Caruso, Gianfranco. - In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS. CONFERENCE SERIES. - ISSN 1742-6588. - ELETTRONICO. - 923:012024(2017), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno 35th Italian-Union-of-Thermp-Fluid Dynamics (UIT) Heat Transfer Conference (UIT) tenutosi a Ancona, ITALY) [10.1088/1742-6596/923/1/012024].
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