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The flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized cylinder

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 February 2010

J. D. Murray
Affiliation:
University College, London, W.C.I
Lan-Keh Chi
Affiliation:
University of Maryland, U.S.A.
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In [1] and [2] the flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized sphere was considered. The magnetic distribution was an arbitrary axially symmetric one. The magnetic field, velocity, vorticity and drag were evaluated for the particular case of a dipole field when the dipole was in the free stream flow direction. Astronomically the more interesting case is that in which the dipole is perpendicular to the free stream flow. The axially symmetric nature of the problem is thereby lost.

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Research Article
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Copyright © University College London 1960

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References

1.Ludford, G. S. S. and Murray, J. D., “On the flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized sphere”, J. Fluid, Mechanics, 7 (1960).CrossRefGoogle Scholar
2.Ludford, G. S. S. and Murray, J. D., “Further results on the flow of a conducting fluid past a magnetized sphere”, Proc. Midwestern Conference in Fluid Mechanics Sept. 1959 (Austin, Texas, 1959).Google Scholar
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