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On the magnetohydrodynamic flow between eccentrically rotating disks
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    On the magnetohydrodynamic flow between eccentrically rotating disks (English)
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    1983
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    steady
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    parallel, infinite insulated disks rotating with different angular velocities
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    noncoincident axes
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    uniform field in axial direction
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    central region attains uniform rotation
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    large Hartmann numbers
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    forces on disks
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