International Journal of Applied Mechanics and Engineering (Nov 2020)

The Effect of Modulation on Heat Transport by a Weakly Nonlinear Thermal Instability in the Presence of Applied Magnetic Field and Internal Heating

  • S.H. Manjula,
  • Palle Kiran,
  • G. Narsimlu,
  • R. Roslan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/ijame-2020-0052
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 4
pp. 96 – 115

Abstract

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The present paper deals with a weakly nonlinear stability problem under an imposed time-periodic thermal modulation. The temperature has two parts: a constant part and an externally imposed time-dependent part. We focus on stationary convection using the slow time scale and quantify convective amplitude through the real Ginzburg-Landau equation (GLE). We have used the classical fourth order Runge-Kutta method to solve the real Ginzburg-Landau equation. The effect of various parameters on heat transport is discussed through GLE. It is found that heat transport analysis is controlled by suitably adjusting the frequency and amplitude of modulation. The applied magnetic field (effect of Ha) is to diminish the heat transfer in the system. Three different types of modulations thermal, gravity, and magnetic field have been compared. It is concluded that thermal modulation is more effective than gravity and magnetic modulation. The magnetic modulation stabilizes more and gravity modulation stabilizes partially than thermal modulation.

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