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The following pages link to On electromagnetically and thermally driven liquid-metal flows. (Q1875353):
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- Mixed boundary value problems for stationary magnetohydrodynamic equations of a viscous heat-conducting fluid (Q317088) (← links)
- Weak solutions to the equations of stationary magnetohydrodynamic flows in porous media (Q479545) (← links)
- New approach to the incompressible Maxwell-Boussinesq approximation: existence, uniqueness and shape sensitivity (Q615965) (← links)
- Analysis of two stationary magnetohydrodynamics systems of equations including Joule heating (Q973975) (← links)
- About the equations of non-stationary magneto-hydrodynamics (Q1863500) (← links)
- Error analysis of the second-order BDF finite element scheme for the thermally coupled incompressible magnetohydrodynamic system (Q2147340) (← links)
- The Arrow-Hurwicz iterative finite element method for the stationary thermally coupled incompressible magnetohydrodynamics flow (Q2149048) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of Crank-Nicolson extrapolated fully discrete scheme for thermally coupled incompressible magnetohydrodynamic system (Q2192642) (← links)
- Existence for the stationary MHD-equations coupled to heat transfer with nonlocal radiation effects (Q3070162) (← links)
- Solvability of a mixed boundary value problem for stationary equations of magnetohydrodynamics of a viscous heat-conducting liquid (Q3186872) (← links)
- Convergence analysis of a fully discrete finite element method for thermally coupled incompressible MHD problems with temperature-dependent coefficients (Q5074262) (← links)
- Fully decoupled, linear and unconditionally energy stable time discretization scheme for solving the unsteady thermally coupled magnetohydrodynamic equations with variable density (Q6131511) (← links)
- Existence of a solution to the steady Magnetohydrodynamics‐Boussinesq system with mixed boundary conditions (Q6142083) (← links)
- Second-order rotational velocity correction projection finite element method for unsteady MHD coupled heat equation (Q6176674) (← links)