The effect of Hall current on the onset of MHD convection in a porous medium layer saturated by a nanofluid

Aly, Rasha;

Abstract


In this study, the effect of Hall current on the criterion for the onset of MHD convection in a porous medium
layer saturated by a nanofluid is investigated. The model used for nanofluid combines the effect of Brownian
motion and thermophoresis, while for a porous medium Brinkman model is used. A physically more realistic
boundary condition than the previous ones on the nanoparticle volume fraction is considered i.e. the
nanoparticle flux is assumed to be zero rather than prescribing the nanoparticle volume fraction on the
boundaries. Using linear stability theory, the exact analytical expression for the critical Rayleigh Darcy number is
obtained in terms of various non-dimensional parameters. Results indicate that the magnetic field, Hall
current, porous medium, and nanoparticles significantly influence the stability characteristics of the system.
The increase in the Hall current parameter, the Lewis number, the modified diffusivity ratio and the
concentration Rayleigh Darcy number is to hasten the onset of convection while the magnetic Darcy number,
the porosity parameter and the Darcy number has stabilized on the onset of convection.


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Title The effect of Hall current on the onset of MHD convection in a porous medium layer saturated by a nanofluid
Authors Aly, Rasha 
Keywords Hall current;Thermal instability;Porous medium;Nanofluid;Brownian motion;Thermophoresis
Issue Date 2016
Journal Journal of Applied Fluid Mechanics
Volume 9
Issue 5
Start page 2379
End page 2389
DOI 10.18869/acadpub.jafm.68.236.25048

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