Galerkin analysis of kinematic dynamos in the von Kármán geometry

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We investigate dynamo action by solving the kinematic dynamo problem for velocity fields of the von Kármán type between two coaxial counter-rotating propellers in a cylinder. A Galerkin method is implemented that takes advantage of the symmetries of the flow and their subsequent influence on the nature of the magnetic field at the dynamo threshold. Distinct modes of instability have been identified that differ by their spatial and temporal behaviors. Our calculations give the result that a stationary and antisymmetric mode prevails at the dynamo threshold. We then present a quantitative analysis of the results based on the parametric study of four interaction coefficients obtained by reduction of our initially large eigenvalue problem. We propose these coefficients to measure the relative importance of the different mechanisms at play in the von Kármán kinematic dynamo. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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Marié, L., Normand, C., & Daviaud, F. (2006). Galerkin analysis of kinematic dynamos in the von Kármán geometry. Physics of Fluids, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2158267

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