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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