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Hydromagnetic instability of a free shear layer at small magnetic Reynolds numbers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 March 2006

Kanefusa Gotoh
Affiliation:
Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, University of Kyoto, Kyoto

Abstract

The effect of a uniform and parallel magnetic field upon the stability of a free shear layer of an electrically conducting fluid is investigated. The equations of the velocity and the magnetic disturbances are solved numerically and it is shown that the flow is stabilized with increasing magnetic field. When the magnetic field is expressed in terms of the parameter N (= M2/R2), where M is the Hartmann number and R is the Reynolds number, the lowest critical Reynolds number is caused by the two-dimensional disturbances. So long as 0 [les ] N [les ] 0·0092 the flow is unstable at all R. For 0·0092 < N [les ] 0·0233 the flow is unstable at 0 < R < Ruc where Ruc decreases as N increases. For 0·0233 < N < 0·0295 the flow is unstable at Rlc < R < Ruc where Rlc increases with N. Lastly for N > 0·0295 the flow is stable at all R. When the magnetic field is measured by M, the lowest critical Reynolds number is still due to the two-dimensional disturbances provided 0 [les ] M [les ] 0·52, and Rc is given by the corresponding Rlc. For M > 0·52, Rc is expressed as Rc = 5·8M, and the responsible disturbance is the three-dimensional one which propagates at angle cos−1(0·52/M) to the direction of the basic flow.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1971 Cambridge University Press

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