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The propagation of small disturbances in hydromagnetics

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 March 2006

G. S. S. Ludford
Affiliation:
University of Maryland and Harvard University

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the propagation of small initial disturbances in a conducting gas under the influence of a uniform external magnetic field.

For a perfect conductor, there are three types of plane waves, each of which depends strongly on the angle at which the magnetic field is crossed. The modifying effects of finite conductivity are determined and, in the case of these waves, this is done uniformly for all angles. A general disturbance may be resolved into two parts, one of which satisfies a fourth-order equation and the other a fifth; for a perfect conductor these reduce to second-and fourth-order equations, respectively.

The free oscillations of the gas are examined when it is contained in a rectangular box, and, in particular, when the external field is very weak or very strong. For vanishingly weak fields the idealization of infinite conductivity proves to be inadequate. Finally, the initial-value problem is discussed.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 1959 Cambridge University Press

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