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Kidess, A. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author), Kleijn, C.R. (author)
With transient LES and DNS simulations, we investigate flow in melt pools driven by thermocapillary forces. The developing pool is at first axisymmetric as are the boundary conditions, but flow instabilities arise that lead to 3D oscillatory flow patterns. At higher laser powers a sign-change in the surface tension temperature coefficient occurs...
conference paper 2015
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Zinsmeester, R. (author), Pyrda, L. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Szmyd, J. (author)
We present combined experimental and numerical studies of the heat transfer of paramagnetic or diamagnetic fluid inside a differentially heated cubical enclosure subjected to the magnetic field gradients of different strength and orientation. In contrast to the previously reported studies in literature, which observed solely laminar flow regimes...
conference paper 2015
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Roszko, A. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Donizak, J. (author), Wajs, J. (author), Kraszewska, A. (author), Pleskacz, L. (author), Kenjeres, S. (author)
The main aim of this paper was to analyze possible utilization of the low concentration nanofluids and the magnetic field to enhance heat transfer. The studied fluids were based on water with an addition of copper particles (40-60 nm diameter). They belonged to the diamagnetic group of materials. As a first attempt to stated target the analysis...
conference paper 2014
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Kenjeres, S. (author)
conference paper 2011
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Kenjeres, S. (author), Wrobel, W. (author), Pyrda, L. (author), Fornalik-Wajs, E. (author), Szmyd, J.S. (author)
We performed combined experimental and numerical studies of the flow and heat transfer of a paramagnetic fluid inside a differentially heated cubical enclosure subjected to various strong non-uniform magnetic field gradients. Two different heating scenarios are considered: unstable (heated from below) and stable (heated from above) initial...
conference paper 2011
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