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Numerical simulations of current generation and dynamo excitation in a mechanically-forced, turbulent flow
by
Terry, P W
, Bayliss, R A
, Spence, E J
, est, C B
, Nornberg, M D
in
Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Dipole moments
/ Excitation
/ Expulsion
/ Fluid flow
/ Impellers
/ Laminar flow
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetism
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical analysis
/ Poloidal flux
/ Reynolds number
/ Symmetry
/ Three dimensional models
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent flow
/ Variations
2006
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Numerical simulations of current generation and dynamo excitation in a mechanically-forced, turbulent flow
by
Terry, P W
, Bayliss, R A
, Spence, E J
, est, C B
, Nornberg, M D
in
Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Dipole moments
/ Excitation
/ Expulsion
/ Fluid flow
/ Impellers
/ Laminar flow
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetism
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical analysis
/ Poloidal flux
/ Reynolds number
/ Symmetry
/ Three dimensional models
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent flow
/ Variations
2006
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Numerical simulations of current generation and dynamo excitation in a mechanically-forced, turbulent flow
by
Terry, P W
, Bayliss, R A
, Spence, E J
, est, C B
, Nornberg, M D
in
Computational fluid dynamics
/ Computer simulation
/ Dipole moments
/ Excitation
/ Expulsion
/ Fluid flow
/ Impellers
/ Laminar flow
/ Lorentz force
/ Magnetic fields
/ Magnetism
/ Mathematical models
/ Numerical analysis
/ Poloidal flux
/ Reynolds number
/ Symmetry
/ Three dimensional models
/ Turbulence
/ Turbulent flow
/ Variations
2006
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Numerical simulations of current generation and dynamo excitation in a mechanically-forced, turbulent flow
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Numerical simulations of current generation and dynamo excitation in a mechanically-forced, turbulent flow
2006
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The role of turbulence in current generation and self-excitation of magnetic fields has been studied in the geometry of a mechanically driven, spherical dynamo experiment, using a three dimensional numerical computation. A simple impeller model drives a flow which can generate a growing magnetic field, depending upon the magnetic Reynolds number, Rm, and the fluid Reynolds number. When the flow is laminar, the dynamo transition is governed by a simple threshold in Rm, above which a growing magnetic eigenmode is observed. The eigenmode is primarily a dipole field tranverse to axis of symmetry of the flow. In saturation the Lorentz force slows the flow such that the magnetic eigenmode becomes marginally stable. For turbulent flow, the dynamo eigenmode is suppressed. The mechanism of suppression is due to a combination of a time varying large-scale field and the presence of fluctuation driven currents which effectively enhance the magnetic diffusivity. For higher Rm a dynamo reappears, however the structure of the magnetic field is often different from the laminar dynamo; it is dominated by a dipolar magnetic field which is aligned with the axis of symmetry of the mean-flow, apparently generated by fluctuation-driven currents. The fluctuation-driven currents have been studied by applying a weak magnetic field to laminar and turbulent flows. The magnetic fields generated by the fluctuations are significant: a dipole moment aligned with the symmetry axis of the mean-flow is generated similar to those observed in the experiment, and both toroidal and poloidal flux expulsion are observed.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
Subject
/ Symmetry
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