MHD Simulation of Solar Wind Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), or magnetofluiddynamics, is the academic discipline which studies the dynamics of electrically-conducting fluids. It is the study of the motions of electrically conducting fluids and their interactions with magnetic fields. Examples of such fluids include plasmas and liquid metals.
The set of equations which describe MHD are a combination of the Navier-Stokes equations of fluid dynamics and Maxwell's equations of electromagnetism. These differential equations have to be solved for simultaneously. This is too complex or impossible to do symbolically in all but the most trivial cases. For real-world problems, numeric solutions are found using supercomputers.
The fluid mantle of the Earth is theorized to be a huge MHD dynamo that generates the Earth's magnetic field due to the motion of the molten rock. Similarly, the magnetic fields of some planets and all stars are believed to be caused by fluid motion.
Applications
MHD is related to engineering problems such as plasma confinement, liquid-metal cooling of nuclear reactors, and electromagnetic casting (among others). Electromagnetic interactions with fluids and plasmas is especially important to physicists in the study of stellar fusion and the solar wind. It also finds applications in some areas of geophysics.
In early 1990s, Mitsubishi built a boat, the 'Yamoto', which uses MHD propulsion, is powered by a helium-cooled superconductor and could travel at 15 km/h.
See Also
References
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