Abstract
The interaction between convection in a horizontal fluid layer heated from below and an ambient vertical magnetic field is considered. The analysis is based on the Boussinesq equations for two-dimensional convection rolls and the assumption that the amplitude A of the convection and the Chandrasekhar number Q are small. It is found that the magnetic energy is amplified by a factor of order R½m, where Rm is the magnetic Reynolds number. The ratio between the magnetic and kinetic energies can reach values much larger than unity. Although the magnetic field always inhibits convection, this influence decreases with increasing amplitude of convection. Thus finite amplitude onset of steady convection becomes possible at Rayleigh numbers considerably below the values predicted by linear theory.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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