Title of article :
On the Optimization of the Species Separation in an Inclined Darcy-Brinkman Porous Cavity under the Effect of an External Magnetic Field
Author/Authors :
Rtibi, A Mohammed V University - Faculty of Sciences, MSME, Rabat, Morocco , Hasnaoui, M Cadi Ayyad University - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, LMFE, Marrakesh, Morocco , Amahmid, A Cadi Ayyad University - Faculty of Sciences Semlalia, LMFE, Marrakesh, Morocco
Abstract :
An investigation is conducted to study analytically and numerically the effect of a magnetic field on the
species separation induced by the combined effects of convection and Soret phenomenon in an inclined
porous cavity saturated by an electrically conductive binary mixture and provided with four impermeable
walls. The long sides of the cavity are subject to uniform heat flux while its short ends are adiabatic. Uniform
magnetic field is applied perpendicularly to the heated walls. The mixture satisfies the Boussinesq
approximation and the porous medium, modeled according to Darcy-Brinkman’s law, is assumed
homogeneous and isotropic .The relevant parameters for the problem are the thermal Rayleigh number (RT =
1 to 106), the Lewis number (Le = 10), the inclination angle of the cavity (θ = 0º to 180), the separation
parameter (φ = 0.5), the Darcy number (Da = 10-5 to 103), the Hartmann number (Ha = 0 to 100) and the
aspect ratio of the cavity (Ar = 12). The limiting cases (Darcy and pure fluid media) are recovered in this
study. Optimum conditions leading to maximum separation of species are determined while varying the
governing parameters in their respective ranges. Results show that the magnetic field can enhance the species
separation in cases where the optimal coupling between thermosolutal diffusion and convection is not
achieved in its absence. On the other hand, in cases where this optimal coupling is reached in the absence of
the magnetic field, the application of the latter destroys the separation of species.
Keywords :
Analytical and numerical study , Separation of species , Magnetic field , Soret effect , Darcy-Brinkman porous medium
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics