In an electrically conducting fluid, vortices stretch out a weak, large-scale magnetic field to form strong current sheets on their edges. Associated with these current sheets are magnetic stresses, which are subsequently released through reconnection, leading to vortex disruption, and possibly even destruction. This disruption phenomenon is investigated here in the context of two-dimensional, homogeneous, incompressible magnetohydrodynamics. We derive a simple order of magnitude estimate for the magnetic stresses --- and thus the degree of disruption --- that depends on the strength of the background magnetic field (measured by the parameter M, a ratio between the Alfv\'en speed and a typical flow speed) and on the magnetic diffusivity (me...
Straining of magnetic fields by large-scale shear flow, which is generally assumed to lead to intens...
Aims. We consider a magnetic configuration consisting of an arcade structure and a detache...
This paper concerns the generation of large scale flows in forced two-dimensional systems. A Kolmogo...
In an electrically conducting fluid, vortices stretch out a weak, large-scale magnetic field to form...
A two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic s mulation is performed to study the generation of the vortex-...
We have carried out two-dimensional simulations of the nonlinear evolution of unstable sheared magne...
We investigate experimentally the advection of a magnetic field by a flow of conducting fluid, at ...
The present paper reports on numerical investigations of vortical structures in transient flow regim...
In this paper we examine the role of weak magnetic fields in breaking Kelvin’s circulation theorem a...
In this paper we examine the role of weak magnetic fields in breaking Kelvin’s circulation theorem a...
Nonlinear closure models of the 2D magnetohydrodynamic equations predict that the turbulent diffusiv...
Generation of Alfvenic (magnetohydrodynamic) vortices by the interaction of compressible plasma flow...
This paper analyses numerically the quasi-two-dimensional flow of an incompressible electrically con...
Sheared plasma flows between the magnetosheath and magnetosphere exist in vast regions of the magnet...
The Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instability of a shear layer with an initially uniform magnetic field in t...
Straining of magnetic fields by large-scale shear flow, which is generally assumed to lead to intens...
Aims. We consider a magnetic configuration consisting of an arcade structure and a detache...
This paper concerns the generation of large scale flows in forced two-dimensional systems. A Kolmogo...
In an electrically conducting fluid, vortices stretch out a weak, large-scale magnetic field to form...
A two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic s mulation is performed to study the generation of the vortex-...
We have carried out two-dimensional simulations of the nonlinear evolution of unstable sheared magne...
We investigate experimentally the advection of a magnetic field by a flow of conducting fluid, at ...
The present paper reports on numerical investigations of vortical structures in transient flow regim...
In this paper we examine the role of weak magnetic fields in breaking Kelvin’s circulation theorem a...
In this paper we examine the role of weak magnetic fields in breaking Kelvin’s circulation theorem a...
Nonlinear closure models of the 2D magnetohydrodynamic equations predict that the turbulent diffusiv...
Generation of Alfvenic (magnetohydrodynamic) vortices by the interaction of compressible plasma flow...
This paper analyses numerically the quasi-two-dimensional flow of an incompressible electrically con...
Sheared plasma flows between the magnetosheath and magnetosphere exist in vast regions of the magnet...
The Kelvin-Helmholtz (KH) instability of a shear layer with an initially uniform magnetic field in t...
Straining of magnetic fields by large-scale shear flow, which is generally assumed to lead to intens...
Aims. We consider a magnetic configuration consisting of an arcade structure and a detache...
This paper concerns the generation of large scale flows in forced two-dimensional systems. A Kolmogo...