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Stability of pulsatile quasi-two-dimensional duct flows under a transverse magnetic field (2105.04686v1)

Published 10 May 2021 in physics.flu-dyn

Abstract: This manuscript has been accepted for publication in Physical Review Fluids, see https://journals.aps.org/prfluids/accepted/53075Se8O0b1b109b1cc0061b280aaa122f0f92dc. The stability of a pulsatile quasi-two-dimensional duct flow was numerically investigated. Flow was driven, in concert, by a constant pressure gradient and by the synchronous oscillation of the lateral walls. This prototypical setup serves to aid understanding of unsteady magnetohydrodynamic flows in liquid metal coolant ducts subjected to transverse magnetic fields, motivated by the conditions expected in magnetic confinement fusion reactors. A wide range of wall oscillation frequencies and amplitudes were simulated. Focus was placed on the driving pulsation optimized for the greatest reduction in the critical Reynolds number, for a range of friction parameters $H$ (proportional to magnetic field strength). An almost $70$% reduction in the critical Reynolds number, relative to that for the steady base flow, was obtained toward the hydrodynamic limit ($H=10{-7}$), while just over a $90$% reduction was obtained by $H=10$. For all oscillation amplitudes, increasing $H$ consistently led to an increasing percentage reduction in the critical Reynolds number. This is a promising result, given fusion relevant conditions of $H \geq 104$. These reductions were obtained by selecting a frequency that both ensures prominent inflection points, and a growth in perturbation energy in phase with deceleration of the base flow. Nonlinear simulations at the optimized frequency and amplitude still satisfied the no net growth condition at the greatly reduced critical Reynolds numbers. However, although the linear mode undergoes a symmetry breaking process, turbulence was not triggered. Nonlinear base flow modulation also arrested the linear decay of the perturbation, with exponential growth not observed at supercritical Reynolds numbers.

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