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Matematicheskoe modelirovanie, 1999, Volume 11, Number 11, Pages 91–108 (Mi mm1184)  

Computational methods and algorithms

On solution of stationary problems in magnetohydrodynamics

B. N. Azarenok

Dorodnitsyn Computing Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Abstract: A numerical method to calculate “subsonic” regions of the flow to the stationary problems, when supersonic and superaflven gas stream with infinite electrical conductivity carrying frozen-in magnetic field flows past conducting bodies, is considered within the framework of the ideal 3-D magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) model. Test examples on calculation of gas dynamical and MHD flows and an example of the 3-D solar wind flow past the earth's magnetopause are presented.
Received: 15.10.1998
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Language: Russian
Citation: B. N. Azarenok, “On solution of stationary problems in magnetohydrodynamics”, Mat. Model., 11:11 (1999), 91–108
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