A magnetic field, imposed on turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid, is known to cause preferential damping of the velocity and its fluctuations in the direction of Lorentz force, thus leading to an increase in stress anisotropy. Based on direct numerical simulations (DNS), we have developed a model of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) interactions within the framework of the second-moment turbulence closure. The MHD effects are accounted for in the transport equations for the turbulent stress tensor and energy dissipation rate—both incorporating also viscous and wall-vicinity nonviscous modifications. The validation of the model in plane channel flows with different orientation of the imposed magnetic field against the available DNS (R...
The impact of a strong magnetic eld on the turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid is enc...
There is a continuous need for an updated series of numerical benchmarks dealing with various aspect...
Incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence under influences of the Hall and the gyro-viscou...
A magnetic field, imposed on turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid, is known to cause p...
A second moment turbulence closure model of the type used before for flows with density stratificati...
Nonlinear closure models of the 2D magnetohydrodynamic equations predict that the turbulent diffusiv...
In this paper, influence of magnetic field on turbulence characteristics of twodimensional flow is i...
We study turbulent channel flow of an electrically conducting liquid with a homogeneous magnetic fie...
The suppression of turbulent transport by large scale mean shear flows and uniform magnetic fields i...
The suppression of turbulent transport by large scale mean shear flows and uniform magnetic fields i...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
A magnetohydrodynamic turbulent channel flow under the influence of a wallnormal magnetic field is i...
Direct numerical simulations of a passive scalar in a turbulent conducting flow subject to an extern...
We perform direct numerical simulations of decaying magnetohydrodynamic turbulence subject to initia...
The impact of a strong magnetic eld on the turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid is enc...
There is a continuous need for an updated series of numerical benchmarks dealing with various aspect...
Incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence under influences of the Hall and the gyro-viscou...
A magnetic field, imposed on turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid, is known to cause p...
A second moment turbulence closure model of the type used before for flows with density stratificati...
Nonlinear closure models of the 2D magnetohydrodynamic equations predict that the turbulent diffusiv...
In this paper, influence of magnetic field on turbulence characteristics of twodimensional flow is i...
We study turbulent channel flow of an electrically conducting liquid with a homogeneous magnetic fie...
The suppression of turbulent transport by large scale mean shear flows and uniform magnetic fields i...
The suppression of turbulent transport by large scale mean shear flows and uniform magnetic fields i...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
Design predictions for liquid metal current collectors require a thorough knowledge of liquid metal ...
A magnetohydrodynamic turbulent channel flow under the influence of a wallnormal magnetic field is i...
Direct numerical simulations of a passive scalar in a turbulent conducting flow subject to an extern...
We perform direct numerical simulations of decaying magnetohydrodynamic turbulence subject to initia...
The impact of a strong magnetic eld on the turbulent flow of an electrically conductive fluid is enc...
There is a continuous need for an updated series of numerical benchmarks dealing with various aspect...
Incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) turbulence under influences of the Hall and the gyro-viscou...