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SummaryThe role of combined natural and forced thermal convection in the flow of an electrically conducting fluid through a magnetic field is analyzed. The conditions under which the magnetic field renders the free convective contribution to the total thermal exchange negligible are discussed. Effects of wall electrical conductivity, magnetic field strength, internal energy generation, free convection, and thermal Prandtl number on the flow and heat transfer are presented and discussed.
Applied Scientific Research, Section B – Springer Journals
Published: Oct 1, 1965
Keywords: Nusselt Number; Rayleigh Number; Free Convection; Rectangular Channel; Hartmann Number
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