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The flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized cylinder at high magnetic reynolds numbers

The flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized cylinder at high magnetic reynolds numbers SummaryA conducting, inviscid fluid flowing past a magnetized cylinder changes the magnetic field outside and inside the cylinder. This field is found for a cylinder magnetized as a dipole, with the restrictions that (a) the magnetic field is weak and (b) the magnetic Reynolds number is large. The magnetic field in turn alters the velocity field by the generation of vorticity, and the new velocity field and the resulting drag are found when the direction of the dipole is parallel to the free stream. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Applied Scientific Research, Section B Springer Journals

The flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized cylinder at high magnetic reynolds numbers

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © Martinus Nijhoff 1961
ISSN
0365-7140
DOI
10.1007/bf02922227
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Abstract

SummaryA conducting, inviscid fluid flowing past a magnetized cylinder changes the magnetic field outside and inside the cylinder. This field is found for a cylinder magnetized as a dipole, with the restrictions that (a) the magnetic field is weak and (b) the magnetic Reynolds number is large. The magnetic field in turn alters the velocity field by the generation of vorticity, and the new velocity field and the resulting drag are found when the direction of the dipole is parallel to the free stream.

Journal

Applied Scientific Research, Section BSpringer Journals

Published: Jun 1, 1961

Keywords: Vorticity; Velocity Field; Free Stream; Magnetic Line; Magnetic Reynolds Number

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