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Viscous computations of resonant absorption of MHD waves in flux tubes by FEM (English)
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4 October 1994
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A numerical code is presented for computing the stationary state of resonant absorption of MHD waves in cylindrical flux tubes in linear, compressible, and viscous MHD. The full viscosity stress tensor is included in the code with the five viscosity coefficients. Also non-zero plasma pressure effects are taken into account, and the finite element discretization with the Galerkin method has been used.
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acoustic oscillations
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viscosity stress tensor
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non-zero plasma pressure effects
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Galerkin method
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