Ming‐Han Lin and Chin‐Tai Chen
The purpose of this paper is to study the effects of ion‐slip current and Hall current on the formation of longitudinal vortices in natural convection flow over a heated…
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to study the effects of ion‐slip current and Hall current on the formation of longitudinal vortices in natural convection flow over a heated horizontal plate.
Design/methodology/approach
The criterion on the position marking on the onset of longitudinal vortices is defined in the present paper. The results show that the onset position characterized by the Grashof number depends on the Prandtl number, the Reynolds number, the wave number, the Hall parameter, the ion‐slip parameter, and the Hartmann number.
Findings
The flow becomes more stable as the magnetic field increases. However, the destabilizing effect is found on the flow when the Hall and ion‐slip currents are presented.
Research limitations/implications
The standard method of linear stability model is applied, with terms higher than first order in disturbance quantities being neglected.
Practical implications
The problem of MHD natural convection flow with Hall and ion‐slip currents has many important engineering applications, e.g. power generators, Hall accelerators and flows in channels and ducts.
Originality/value
This study is to check the validity of the assumptions that the conditions of Hall and ion‐slip currents can be ignored.