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  1. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
  2. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 49
  3. Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 49, Issue 6, November 2008
  4. Plane ovsyannikov vortex: Motion properties and exact solutions
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Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 49
Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics : Volume 49, Issue 6, November 2008
Gas-dynamic signs of explosive eruptions of volcanoes. 1. Hydrodynamic analogs of the pre-explosion state of volcanoes, dynamics of the three-phase magma state in decompression waves
Interaction of a shaped-charge jet with a target possessing an axial orifice
Model of explosive pulsed vaporization of dielectric liquids by intense laser irradiation of their surfaces
Model of vortex ring formation
Self-sustained oscillations and bifurcations of transonic flow past simple airfoils
Bore impact on a vertical plate
Plane ovsyannikov vortex: Motion properties and exact solutions
Mathematical simulation of conjugate mixed convection in a rectangular region with a heat source
Effect of one-sided unsteady energy supply on aerodynamic characteristics of airfoils in a transonic flow
Controlling the level of the sonic boom generated by a flying vehicle by means of cryogenic forcing. 1. Cooling of the vehicle surface
Design of airfoils providing the absence of separation in a compressible flow in a specified range of angles of attack
Design of a two-element airfoil in a range of angles of attack
Simulation of micellar-polymer flooding of a layered oil reservoir of nonuniform thickness
Radial angular temperature distributions for nonisothermal two-phase filtration of oil and water
Anisotropy of elastic properties of materials
Identification of a cavity in an elastic rod in the analysis of transverse vibrations
One plasticity model for problems of plastic metal working
Generation of cracks in a perforated reinforced plate
Analysis of the dynamic radial compaction of granular media
Wave processes in solids with defects
Interaction of slowly moving punches with an elastic half-space
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Plane ovsyannikov vortex: Motion properties and exact solutions

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Golovin, S. V.
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract The physical properties of ideal plasma flow described by the Ovsyannikov plane vortex are studied. The particle trajectories and magnetic lines are shown to be plane curves, and an algorithm for describing the motion in three-dimensional space is proposed. Some exact solutions of the submodel are obtained and studied.
Starting Page 934
Ending Page 945
Page Count 12
File Format PDF
ISSN 00218944
Journal Journal of Applied Mechanics and Technical Physics
Volume Number 49
Issue Number 6
e-ISSN 15738620
Language English
Publisher Springer US
Publisher Date 2008-11-19
Publisher Place Boston
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword ideal magnetohydrodynamics exact solutions trajectories magnetic lines uniform deformation Mechanical Engineering Mathematical Modeling and Industrial Mathematics Applications of Mathematics Mechanics, Fluids, Thermodynamics Fluids Mechanics
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Mechanics of Materials Condensed Matter Physics Mechanical Engineering
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