Effects of Brinkman number on thermal-driven convective spherical Dynamos
Brinkman number effects on the thermal-driven convective spherical dynamos are studied analytically. The high temperature of the Earth's inner core boundary is usually conducted by the viscous, electrically conducting fluid of the outer core to the core mantle boundary as the Earth cools. The p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2013-03, Vol.17 (1), p.139-139 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Brinkman number effects on the thermal-driven convective spherical
dynamos are studied analytically. The high temperature of the
Earth's inner core boundary is usually conducted by the viscous,
electrically conducting fluid of the outer core to the core mantle
boundary as the Earth cools. The problem considers conducting fluid
motion in a rapidly rotating spherical shell. The consequence of this
exponential dependence of viscosity on temperature is considered to be
a thermaldriven convective phenomenon. A set of constitutive non-linear
equations were then formulated in which the solutions for the flow
variables were obtained by perturbation technique. The results
illustrate enhancement of dynamo actions, demonstrating that magnetic
field generation with time is possible. Moreover, the increased
magnetic Prandtl number Pm with high Brinkman number shows dynamo
actions for fixed Rayleigh and Taylor number values. The overall
analyses succour our understanding of Earth's magnetic field
generation mechanism often envisaged in the Earth's planetary
interior.© JASEM |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |