Magneto-Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and Case Studies of Natural Phenomena

Author:   Paul Lorrain ,  Francois Lorrain ,  Stephane Houle
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
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Pages:   319
Publication Date:   30 August 2006
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Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) concerns the interaction between magnetic fields and conducting fluids. We are concerned here with macroscopic inter­ actions and, when the conducting fluid is a plasma, time scales are very much longer than the plasma period. Plasma periods vary widely, but are short, say 10~^^ second. We prefer the term Magneto-F/i^Z(i-Dynamics (MFD) because the disci­ pline concerns mostly plasmas, various liquid conductors, and the liquid part of the Earth's core. It seems that the only applications of MFD to water are the induction of electric currents in the oceans by the Earth's magnetic field, and ship propulsion. But even MFD is not quite appropriate because that term also includes solid conductors that move in magnetic fields. This book is meant for graduate and upper-division undergraduate stu­ dents in Physics, Geophysics, and Astrophysics, as well as for practicing sci­ entists in these fields. This book is no more than a brief introduction to MFD because this vast subject is closely related to many others, namely Astrophysics, Elec­ trodynamics, Fluid Dynamics, Geophysics, Oceanography, Plasma Physics, Thermonuclear Fusion, etc. We sketch the fundamentals, and provide many Examples, as well as Case Studies related to natural phenomena. MFD sorely needs a rethink: it must of course be totally compatible with Physics. On the contrary, it is the custom to discuss the shapes of imaginary magnetic field lines, without ever referring to the required electric currents.

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Author:   Paul Lorrain ,  Francois Lorrain ,  Stephane Houle
Publisher:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Imprint:   Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.705kg
ISBN:  

9780387335421


ISBN 10:   0387335420
Pages:   319
Publication Date:   30 August 2006
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

The Early History.- The Early History.- Fundamentals.- The Maxwell Equations.- Electric Fields.- Constant Magnetic Fields.- Time-dependent Magnetic Fields: The Law of Faraday.- Moving Conductors.- Ohm’s Law for Moving Conductors.- Charges Inside Moving Conductors.- Nine Examples: Magnetic Fields in Moving Conductors.- Case Study: The Azimuthal Magnetic Field in the Earth’s Core.- Natural Dynamos.- Case Study: The Disk Dynamo Model for Natural Dynamos.- Three Case Studies: Magnetic Flux Tubes, Flux Ropes, and Flux Coils.- Case Study: Solar Magnetic Elements.- Case Study: Sunspots.- Case Study: Solar Spicules.- Case Study: Solar Coronal Loops as Self-Channeled Proton Beams I.- Case Study: Solar Coronal Loops as Self-Channeled Proton Beams II.- Appendices.- Characteristic Lengths and Times, a Justification1.- SI prefixes.

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From the reviews: This text is an interesting, and clearly structured introduction to dynamo theory inspired from the study of natural dynamos, particularly within the solar environment. It provides an enticing flavour of the modelling of a wide variety of electromagnetic phenomena. ... The text is intended primarily for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in physics, geophysics and astrophysics. ... The essentially independent case studies make this book ideal to dip in and out of and to use as a source of reference on magneto-fluid phenomena ... . (Anne Juel, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (1), 2010)


From the reviews: This text is an interesting, and clearly structured introduction to dynamo theory inspired from the study of natural dynamos, particularly within the solar environment. It provides an enticing flavour of the modelling of a wide variety of electromagnetic phenomena. ! The text is intended primarily for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in physics, geophysics and astrophysics. ! The essentially independent case studies make this book ideal to dip in and out of and to use as a source of reference on magneto-fluid phenomena ! . (Anne Juel, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (1), 2010)


From the reviews: “This text is an interesting, and clearly structured introduction to dynamo theory inspired from the study of natural dynamos, particularly within the solar environment. It provides an enticing flavour of the modelling of a wide variety of electromagnetic phenomena. … The text is intended primarily for advanced undergraduates and postgraduates in physics, geophysics and astrophysics. … The essentially independent case studies make this book ideal to dip in and out of and to use as a source of reference on magneto-fluid phenomena … .” (Anne Juel, Contemporary Physics, Vol. 51 (1), 2010)


Author Information

Paul Lorrain is the main author of three books: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves, third edition 1988, Electromagnetism, Principles and Applications, second edition, 1990, and Fundamentals of Electromagnetic Phenomena, first edition 2000, all published by Freeman, New York. He is also the main author of 22 papers published in the last 22 years in major physics, astrophysics, and plasma physics journals. He has worked in universities and research institutes in several countries. He is presently Visiting Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. Francois Lorrain is a co-author of the first and third of the above three books. He has also published a book, Reseaux sociaux et classifications sociales; essai sur l'algebre et la geometrie des structures sociales, Hermann, Paris, 1975. In relation to Magneto-Fluid-Dynamics, he has recently published an article entitled ""Estimating the order of magnitude of derivatives in physics by means of characteristic lengths and times"" in the American Journal of Physics, 72 (5), May 2004, pp. 683-690. Presently he teaches in the Departement de mathematiques et d'informatique, College Jean-de-Brebeuf, Montreal (QC), Canada.

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