Abstract
A review is given of the state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo, that is, the theory of self-excited magnetic fields in homogeneous moving liquids. A description is given of two basic approaches-the turbulent dynamos of Steinbeck, Krause and Redler and the high-conductivity dynamo of Braginski, and a look is also taken at the relation between these dynamos. Finally a look is taken at the results of recent studies of the total problem of a MHD-dynamo, that is, at the results of recent attempts to solve the electro- and hydrodynamic equations and to obtain self-excited fields. 6 figs., 122 ref. (SJR)
Citation Formats
Soward, A M, and Roberts, P H.
Present state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo.
USSR: N. p.,
1976.
Web.
Soward, A M, & Roberts, P H.
Present state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo.
USSR.
Soward, A M, and Roberts, P H.
1976.
"Present state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo."
USSR.
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title = {Present state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo}
author = {Soward, A M, and Roberts, P H}
abstractNote = {A review is given of the state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo, that is, the theory of self-excited magnetic fields in homogeneous moving liquids. A description is given of two basic approaches-the turbulent dynamos of Steinbeck, Krause and Redler and the high-conductivity dynamo of Braginski, and a look is also taken at the relation between these dynamos. Finally a look is taken at the results of recent studies of the total problem of a MHD-dynamo, that is, at the results of recent attempts to solve the electro- and hydrodynamic equations and to obtain self-excited fields. 6 figs., 122 ref. (SJR)}
journal = {Magn. Gidrodin.; (USSR)}
volume = {1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1976}
month = {Jan}
}
title = {Present state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo}
author = {Soward, A M, and Roberts, P H}
abstractNote = {A review is given of the state of the theory of a MHD-dynamo, that is, the theory of self-excited magnetic fields in homogeneous moving liquids. A description is given of two basic approaches-the turbulent dynamos of Steinbeck, Krause and Redler and the high-conductivity dynamo of Braginski, and a look is also taken at the relation between these dynamos. Finally a look is taken at the results of recent studies of the total problem of a MHD-dynamo, that is, at the results of recent attempts to solve the electro- and hydrodynamic equations and to obtain self-excited fields. 6 figs., 122 ref. (SJR)}
journal = {Magn. Gidrodin.; (USSR)}
volume = {1}
journal type = {AC}
place = {USSR}
year = {1976}
month = {Jan}
}