Stuart number

The Stuart number (N), also known as magnetic interaction parameter, is a dimensionless number of fluids, i.e. gases or liquids.

It is defined as the ratio of electromagnetic to inertial forces, which gives an estimate of the relative importance of a magnetic field on a flow. The Stuart number is relevant for flows of conducting fluids, e.g. in fusion reactors, steel casters or plasmas.[1]

Definition

N = B 2 L c σ ρ U = H a 2 R e {\displaystyle \mathrm {N} ={\frac {B^{2}L_{c}\sigma }{\rho U}}={\frac {\mathrm {Ha} ^{2}}{\mathrm {Re} }}}
  • B – magnetic field
  • Lc – characteristic length
  • σ – electric conductivity
  • U – characteristic velocity scale
  • ρ – density
  • Ha – Hartmann number
  • Re – Reynolds number

References

  1. ^ D. Lee; H. Choi (2001), "Magnetohydrodynamic turbulent flow in a channel at low magnetic Reynolds number", Journal of Fluid Mechanics, vol. 439, no. 1, pp. 367–394, Bibcode:2001JFM...439..367L, doi:10.1017/S0022112001004621, S2CID 121865399

Further reading

  • R. Moreau: Magnetohydrodynamics (= Fluid Mechanics and its Applications. Vol. 3). Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht u. a. 1990, ISBN 0-7923-0937-5, S. 127.
  • P. A. Davidson: An Introduction to Magnetohydrodynamics. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2001, ISBN 0-521-79149-9, S. 97.