A Periodically Reversed Flow Driven by a Modulated Traveling Magnetic Field: Part I. Experiments with GaInSn

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Xiaodong Wang
Yves Fautrelle
Jacqueline Etay
Rene Moreau
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[1] McGill University,Metals Processing Center
[2] CNRS/SIMAP/EPM,undefined
[3] ENSEEG,undefined
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Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B | 2009年 / 40卷
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Modulation Frequency; Liquid Metal; Velocity Fluctuation; Mushy Zone; Instantaneous Velocity;
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This study examines a liquid GaInSn metal flow generated by a magnetic field whose traveling direction is periodically reversed, the reversed traveling magnetic field. The modulation frequency ranges from 0 to 6 Hz. Ultrasonic Doppler velocimetry probes the generated fluid flow. First, we investigate the flow generated by a 50 Hz traveling magnetic field without any modulation. It appears that the mean velocity field consists of a main recirculation loop associated with two small end vortices. The turbulent character of the flow is confirmed by Fourier analysis. Then, depending on the modulation frequency, a number of characteristic flow features are exhibited. A transition frequency (approximately 4 Hz) exists, above which the flow is no longer sensitive to the force modulation. Below this transition point, the amplitude of the velocity oscillation increases, and then below fm = 0.05 Hz, it saturates around a value close to that observed without any modulation.
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