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2016
Abstract This chapter discusses some basic aspects of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) through two alternate presentations. The first describes a fluid physical of MHD based upon guiding-center particle motion, while the second is based on MHD from Braginskii's equation.
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Abstract This chapter discusses some basic aspects of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) through two alternate presentations. The first describes a fluid physical of MHD based upon guiding-center particle motion, while the second is based on MHD from Braginskii's equation.
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Physics Today, 1958
The week of December 16, 1957, was a busy one for physicists in the Stanford area, with no less than three major meetings taking place: a symposium on magnetohydrodynamics, a conference on nuclear sizes, and, finally, the regular west coast winter meeting of the American Physical Society.
D. Bershader, R. Landshoff
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The week of December 16, 1957, was a busy one for physicists in the Stanford area, with no less than three major meetings taking place: a symposium on magnetohydrodynamics, a conference on nuclear sizes, and, finally, the regular west coast winter meeting of the American Physical Society.
D. Bershader, R. Landshoff
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Magnetohydrodynamic Flow with Hysteresis
SIAM Journal on Mathematical Analysis, 2009We consider a model system describing the 2D flow of a conducting fluid surrounded by a ferromagnetic solid under the influence of the hysteretic response of the surrounding medium. We assume that this influence can be represented by the Preisach hysteresis operator. Existence and uniqueness of solutions for the resulting system of PDEs with hysteresis
Michela Eleuteri +2 more
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2000
Abstract Among the electromagnetic fluids, the subclass of those that are neither polarizable nor magnetizable is especially simple: according to (56.6) and (56.7), they are characterized by a free energy that depends only on p and 0.
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Abstract Among the electromagnetic fluids, the subclass of those that are neither polarizable nor magnetizable is especially simple: according to (56.6) and (56.7), they are characterized by a free energy that depends only on p and 0.
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Attractors of the 3D Magnetohydrodynamics Equations with Damping
Bulletin of the Malaysian Mathematical Sciences Society, 2020Chengfeng Sun, Sun Chengfeng, Xin Jie
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