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The following pages link to The role of angular momentum in the magnetic damping of turbulence (Q4362068):
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- Spectral methods based on the least dissipative modes for wall bounded MHD flows (Q407755) (← links)
- Dynamics and heat transfer in a quasi-two-dimensional MHD flow past a circular cylinder in a duct at high Hartmann number (Q631143) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation as a tool for understanding MHD liquid metal turbulence (Q1433296) (← links)
- Langevin equation of big structure dynamics in turbulence: Landau's invariant in the decay of homogeneous isotropic turbulence (Q1940543) (← links)
- Global well-posedness for 2D non-resistive compressible MHD system in periodic domain (Q2155290) (← links)
- Was Loitsyansky correct? A review of the arguments (Q2709383) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulations of low-<i>Rm</i> MHD turbulence based on the least dissipative modes (Q3053551) (← links)
- Decay of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence at low magnetic Reynolds number (Q3053628) (← links)
- On the decay of Saffman turbulence subject to rotation, stratification or an imposed magnetic field (Q3075843) (← links)
- On the Structure of Small-Scale Motion in the Core of the Earth (Q3080100) (← links)
- Long-range interactions in turbulence and the energy decay problem (Q3090270) (← links)
- Direct numerical simulation of quasi-two-dimensional MHD turbulent shear flows (Q3389411) (← links)
- Decay of turbulence in a liquid metal duct flow with transverse magnetic field (Q5235549) (← links)
- Visualization of the Ludford column (Q5417289) (← links)
- Nonlinear stability for the 2D incompressible MHD system with fractional dissipation in the horizontal direction (Q6042115) (← links)
- Global Solutions to 3D Incompressible MHD System with Dissipation in Only One Direction (Q6073321) (← links)
- Stabilizing effect of the magnetic field and large-time behavior of 2D incompressible MHD system with vertical dissipation (Q6101918) (← links)
- Stability and exponential decay for magnetohydrodynamic equations (Q6111245) (← links)