Quasi-2D MHD turbulent shear layers
An experiment has been carried out to investigate the properties of 2D turbulence in a mercury layer in the presence of a steady magnetic field. Visualizations of the vortices were possible via the observation of the image of a regular grid mesh reflected on the free surface. In parallel, quantitati...
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description | An experiment has been carried out to investigate the properties of 2D turbulence in a mercury layer in the presence of a steady magnetic field. Visualizations of the vortices were possible via the observation of the image of a regular grid mesh reflected on the free surface. In parallel, quantitative measurements of the velocity were recorded with the use of potential probes located at the bottom of the fluid layer. The basic flow consists in a shear flow. The mean part of the turbulent flow and the spectrum of its fluctuations are characterized. The global influence of turbulence on both momentum and heat transfers is examined. |
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