Published February 1993 | Version v1
Journal article

Fast dynamos with finite resistivity in steady flows with stagnation points

  • 1. National Research Council, National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Goddard Space Flight Center, Mail Code 930.1, Greenbelt, Maryland 20771 (United States)
  • 2. Laboratory for Plasma Research, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland 20742 (United States)

Description

Results of the kinematic fast dynamo problem for two classes of steady incompressible flows are presented. These flows are the ABC flow and the spatially aperiodic flow of Lau and Finn [Physica D 57, 238 (1992)]. In a range of parameters, these three-dimensional flows have stagnation points (A and B type) and there are chaotic streamlines. The chaos is associated with the intermingled stable and unstable manifolds of the stagnation points. In the aperiodic flow the chaos takes the form of chaotic scattering. The growth rate of the dynamos for the aperiodic flow is found to obey a certain scaling law with resistivity η (as η→0), from which the results are extrapolated to the limit η→0 (infinite magnetic Reynolds number). Numerical results are presented indicating that fast kinematic dynamos can exist in these flows and that chaotic flow is a necessary condition. The structure of the dynamo magnetic fields is also shown, in particular, the relationship between the regions of maximal field strength and the invariant dynamical structures of the aperiodic flow. For the aperiodic flow, the unstable mode has a real frequency and these regions consist of two fingers of oppositely directed field. These regions rotate about a streamline (the one-dimensional unstable manifold) coming out of the type A stagnation point. For the ABC flow with A=B=C, it is found that there are two dynamo modes: an oscillating mode and a purely growing mode. The mode crossing occurs at magnetic Reynolds number between 300 and 350, with the purely growing mode dominating for larger magnetic Reynolds numbers. For the oscillating mode, the region of large |B| is similar to that for the aperiodic flow

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Journal Title
Physics of Fluids B
Journal Volume
5
Journal Issue
2
Journal Page Range
p. 365-375.
ISSN
0899-8221
CODEN
PFBPEI