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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 2005, Volume 17, Number 5, Pages 3–9 (Mi mm185)  

Movement of a viscous conducting liquid in a round tube in the crossed electromagnetic field

A. M. Bubenchikov, A. V. Klevtsova, V. S. Poponin

Tomsk State University
Abstract: The elementary algorithm for the decision of an automodelling problem of magnetic hydrodynamics in the channel with in part conducting walls, taking place in a cross-section magnetic field is offered. As have shown calculations, the surface of speeds in this case contains two maxima. Calculations reveal the structure of induced current.
Received: 19.08.2004
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Language: Russian
Citation: A. M. Bubenchikov, A. V. Klevtsova, V. S. Poponin, “Movement of a viscous conducting liquid in a round tube in the crossed electromagnetic field”, Matem. Mod., 17:5 (2005), 3–9
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\by A.~M.~Bubenchikov, A.~V.~Klevtsova, V.~S.~Poponin
\paper Movement of a viscous conducting liquid in a round tube in the crossed electromagnetic field
\jour Matem. Mod.
\yr 2005
\vol 17
\issue 5
\pages 3--9
\mathnet{http://mi.mathnet.ru/mm185}
\zmath{https://zbmath.org/?q=an:1086.78501}
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