In this paper the MHD interaction in the hypersonic flow around an axi-symmetric cone is investigated. The aim of the work is to provide a feasibility analysis of a proposed electrodynamic configuration suited for plasmas with high electron mobility. A numerical model coupling the Euler equations with the electrodynamics under the assumption of Rem <<1 has been utilised for the calculation. The MHD regime has been investigated for different value of the electron mobility.

A. Cristofolini, C.A. Borghi, M.R. Carraro (2005). A Study on the MHD Interaction in a Low Pressure Hypersonic Flow. MOSCOW : IVTAN - Academy of Sciences of Russia.

A Study on the MHD Interaction in a Low Pressure Hypersonic Flow

CRISTOFOLINI, ANDREA;BORGHI, CARLO ANGELO;CARRARO, MARIO ROBERTO
2005

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In this paper the MHD interaction in the hypersonic flow around an axi-symmetric cone is investigated. The aim of the work is to provide a feasibility analysis of a proposed electrodynamic configuration suited for plasmas with high electron mobility. A numerical model coupling the Euler equations with the electrodynamics under the assumption of Rem <<1 has been utilised for the calculation. The MHD regime has been investigated for different value of the electron mobility.
2005
15th International Conference on MHD Energy Conversion, Volume 2
459
464
A. Cristofolini, C.A. Borghi, M.R. Carraro (2005). A Study on the MHD Interaction in a Low Pressure Hypersonic Flow. MOSCOW : IVTAN - Academy of Sciences of Russia.
A. Cristofolini; C.A. Borghi; M.R. Carraro
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