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    Publication Date: 2011-08-19
    Description: The use of strong magnetic fields for the control of particle settling in metallic systems is investigated by altering the fluid mechanics in the melt. The fluid mechanism of particle settling is analyzed for the motion around single, axisymmetric particles in the limit of creeping flow for a fluid with a large electrical conductivity. The drag is found to increase proportionately to the intensity of the magnetic field or the Hartmann number Ha. The flowfield forms boundary layers, which thin out with increasing Ha, along the surfaces parallel to the flow. For axisymmetric bodies, the boundary layer separates as the poles of the surface are approached and encloses regions of almost stagnant fluid. These regions spread upstream and downstream along the body with increasing Ha, thereby trapping the particle in a column of stagnant fluid.
    Keywords: MATERIALS PROCESSING
    Type: Physics of Fluids A (ISSN 0899-8213); 2; 2230-223
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