Magnetic Reynolds number
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Contexto: "These constants denote, respetcively, the kinematic constant $v=1/R_e$, the magnetic difusivity constant $v_m=1/R_m$, and $\sigma=M^2/R_eR_m$, where $R_e$ is the Reynolds number, $R_m$ is the magnetic Reynolds number, and $M$ is the Hartman number."
Fonte: Marcon, D., Melo, W., Schütz, L., & Ziebell, J. S. (2017). Lower bounds of solutions of the Magnetohydrodynamics Equations in Homogeneous Sobolev Spaces. Proceeding Series of the Brazilian Society of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 5(1).
Fonte: Marcon, D., Melo, W., Schütz, L., & Ziebell, J. S. (2017). Lower bounds of solutions of the Magnetohydrodynamics Equations in Homogeneous Sobolev Spaces. Proceeding Series of the Brazilian Society of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 5(1).
Termo equivalente: Número magnético de Reynolds
Definição: "The magnetic Reynolds number is the ratio of the induced magnetic field to the applied magnetic field."
Fonte: Branover, H. (1978). Magnetohydrodynamic flow in ducts.
Fonte: Branover, H. (1978). Magnetohydrodynamic flow in ducts.
Definição em português: "O número magnético de Reynolds é a razão entre o campo magnético induzido e o campo magnético aplicado."