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The dynamo process, by which the strength of the magnetic field is amplified, is still not well understood and, in part, requires an understanding of the behaviour of the plasma fluid (i.e. a charged fluid) in different conditions. It has long been known that charged and non-charged fluids display s...
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| author | Adams, Patrick William |
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| description | The dynamo process, by which the strength of the magnetic field is amplified, is still not well understood and, in part, requires an understanding of the behaviour of the plasma fluid (i.e. a charged fluid) in different conditions. It has long been known that charged and non-charged fluids display similar behaviour to each other, with key quantities such as the magnetic field, B, and fluid vorticity, ω, being both structurally-similar and playing similar roles to each other in their respective evolution equations. |
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| spelling | oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/28929 On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism Adams, Patrick William Osano, B The dynamo process, by which the strength of the magnetic field is amplified, is still not well understood and, in part, requires an understanding of the behaviour of the plasma fluid (i.e. a charged fluid) in different conditions. It has long been known that charged and non-charged fluids display similar behaviour to each other, with key quantities such as the magnetic field, B, and fluid vorticity, ω, being both structurally-similar and playing similar roles to each other in their respective evolution equations. 2018-10-17T10:34:09Z 2018-10-17T10:34:09Z 2017 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/28929 eng application/pdf Department of Statistical Sciences Faculty of Science University of Cape Town |
| spellingShingle | Adams, Patrick William On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| thesis_degree_str | Doctoral |
| title | On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| title_full | On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| title_fullStr | On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| title_full_unstemmed | On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| title_short | On the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
| title_sort | on the study of analogues in cosmic magnetism |
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