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The Developments and the Applications of the Numerical Algorithms in Simulating the Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamics with Complex Boundaries and Free Surfaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
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The Developments and the Applications of the Numerical Algorithms in Simulating the Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamics with Complex Boundaries and Free Surfaces (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Series: Springer Theses
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This thesis presents an accurate and advanced numerical methodology
to remedy difficulties such as direct numerical simulation of
magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flow in computational fluid dynamics
(CFD), grid generation processes in tokamak fusion facilities, and
the coupling between the surface tension force and Lorentz force in
the metallurgical industry. In addition, on the basis of the
numerical platform it establishes, it also investigates selected
interesting topics, e.g. single bubble motion under the influence
of either vertical or horizontal magnetic fields. Furthermore, it
confirms the relation between the bubble's path instability and
wake instability, and observes the anisotropic (isotropic) effect
of the vertical (horizontal) magnetic field on the vortex
structures, which determines the dynamic behavior of the rising
bubble. The direct numerical simulation of magnetohydrodynamic
(MHD) flows has proven difficult in the field of computational
fluid dynamic (CFD) research, because it not only concerns the
coupling of the equations governing the electromagnetic field and
the fluid motion, but also calls for suitable numerical methods for
computing the electromagnetic field. In tokamak fusion facilities,
where the MHD effect is significant and the flow domain is complex,
the process of grid generation requires considerable time and
effort. Moreover, in the metallurgical industry, where multiphase
MHD flows are usually encountered, the coupling between the surface
tension force and Lorentz force adds to the difficulty of deriving
direct numerical simulations.
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