A bicharacteristic formulation of the ideal MHD equations

Author:

GUPTA HARI SHANKER,PRASAD PHOOLAN

Abstract

AbstractOn a characteristic surface Ω of a hyperbolic system of first-order equations in multi-dimensions (x, t), there exits a compatibility condition which is in the form of a transport equation along a bicharacteristic on Ω. This result can be interpreted also as a transport equation along rays of the wavefront Ωt in x-space associated with Ω. For a system of quasi-linear equations, the ray equations (which has two distinct parts) and the transport equation form a coupled system of underdetermined equations. As an example of this bicharacteristic formulation, we consider two-dimensional unsteady flow of an ideal magnetohydrodynamics gas with a plane aligned magnetic field. For any mode of propagation in this two-dimensional flow, there are three ray equations: two for the spatial coordinates x and y and one for the ray diffraction. In spite of little longer calculations, the final four equations (three ray equations and one transport equation) for the fast magneto-acoustic wave are simple and elegant and cannot be derived in these simple forms by use of a computer program like REDUCE.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics

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