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Application of MHD Effects in Electrolytes for Modeling Vortex Processes in Natural Phenomena and in Solving Engineering-Physical Problems

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This paper gives an overview of the experimental results obtained by the method of MHD modeling in thin electrolyte layers and used to solve problems connected with the appearance of monotonic and vibrational instabilities. Primary consideration is given to the generation and interaction of transient vortex processes. As examples, the results of the investigations of flows in systems of two, three, and four vortices and periodic vortex structures, as well as of flows in the presence of obstacles of different permittivity modeling plants or technogenic screening devices intended to protect objects against pollution are presented. We consider the ways of using the results obtained in studying natural phenomena and in solving engineering-technical problems connected with mass and heat transfer and electrotransmission.

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Bondarenko, N.F., Gak, E.Z. & Gak, M.Z. Application of MHD Effects in Electrolytes for Modeling Vortex Processes in Natural Phenomena and in Solving Engineering-Physical Problems. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1234–1247 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021152716348

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