MagnetohydrodynamicsPeter A. Davidson, Andre Thess This book is an introduction to terrestial magnetohydrodynamics. It is a compendium of introductory lectures by experts in the field, focussing on applications in industry and the laboratory. A concise overview of the subject with references to further study. |
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Contents
LIQUID METAL MAGNETOHYDRAULICS FLOWS IN DUCTS AND CAVITIES | 1 |
MHD TURBULENCE AT LOW AND HIGH MAGNETIC REYNOLDS NUMBER | 69 |
MHD AT LARGE MAGNETIC REYNOLDS NUMBER | 93 |
COMPUTATIONAL MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS PART I FUNDAMENTALS | 109 |
COMPUTATIONAL MHD PART II APPLICATION TO A NONLINEAR DYNAMO MODEL | 129 |
COMPUTATIONAL MHD PART III ELECTROMAGNETIC CONTROL OF CONNECTIVE FLOWS | 145 |
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