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The following pages link to Why, how and when MHD turbulence at low becomes three-dimensional (Q5175708):
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- Secondary optimal energy growth and magnetic damping of turbulence in Hartmann channel flow (Q1671625) (← links)
- Dimensionality, secondary flows and helicity in low-<i>Rm</i> MHD vortices (Q2797519) (← links)
- Combining an obstacle and electrically driven vortices to enhance heat transfer in a quasi-two-dimensional MHD duct flow (Q2814929) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of quasi-two-dimensional MHD turbulent shear flows (Q3389411) (← links)
- Exact two-dimensionalization of low-magnetic-Reynolds-number flows subject to a strong magnetic field (Q3459337) (← links)
- From three-dimensional to quasi-two-dimensional: transient growth in magnetohydrodynamic duct flows (Q4647390) (← links)
- Mean flow anisotropy without waves in rotating turbulence (Q4961039) (← links)
- Variable energy flux in turbulence (Q5049455) (← links)
- Turbulence in electromagnetically driven Keplerian flows (Q5152424) (← links)
- Transition between advection and inertial wave propagation in rotating turbulence (Q5215320) (← links)
- Decay of turbulence in a liquid metal duct flow with transverse magnetic field (Q5235549) (← links)
- Inertial regimes in a curved electromagnetically forced flow (Q5364515) (← links)
- Subcritical transition to turbulence in quasi-two-dimensional shear flows (Q6043613) (← links)
- Effects of horizontal magnetic fields on turbulent Rayleigh–Bénard convection in a cuboid vessel with aspect ratio <i>Γ</i> = 5 (Q6197165) (← links)