A numerical approach for transient magnetohydrodynamic flows

11/27/2019
by   Alexander V. Proskurin, et al.
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In the article the authors present a numerical method for modelling a laminar-turbulent transition in magnetohydrodynamic flows. The equations in the small magnetic Reynolds numbers approach is considered. Speed, pressure and electrical potential are decomposed to the sum of the state values and the finite amplitude perturbations. A solver based on the Nectar++ framework is described. The authors suggest to use of small-length local disturbances as a transition trigger. They can be imposed by blowing or electrical enforcing. The stability of the Hartmann flow and the flow in the bend are considered as examples.

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