Turbulence Phenomena in Magnetohydrodynamic Phase Transitions
The model developed in (Fabrizio in J. Eng. Math., 2023 ) and (Fabrizio in Int. J. Eng. Sci. 44:529–539, 2006 ), involving the use of a local Reynolds number, is applied to describe phase transitions in a fluid. Specifically, it is applied in a magnetohydrodynamics context to study the evolution of...
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2023
) and (Fabrizio in Int. J. Eng. Sci. 44:529–539,
2006
), involving the use of a local Reynolds number, is applied to describe phase transitions in a fluid. Specifically, it is applied in a magnetohydrodynamics context to study the evolution of turbulence in certain phenomena. The relevant equations describing the system are those of Navier-Stokes, Ginzburg-Landau and the magnetohydrodynamic equations, all suitably interconnected. |
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