29th International Symposium on Shock Waves 2 2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-16838-8_50
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The Magnetohydrodynamic Richtmyer-Meshkov Instability: The Oblique Field Case

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“…One framework which is sometimes used for modelling the dynamics of plasmas is magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), and recent research to suggest that the RM instability is suppressed in MHD in the presence of a seed magnetic field: Samtaney 6 first noted its suppression in a uniform seed magnetic field for a planar shock accelerating a density interface inclined to the magnetic field; Wheatley et al [7][8][9] later examined the mechanism of the suppression and extended the literature to transverse- 10 and general oblique-field 11 planar flow cases, while Sano et al 12 theoretically and numerically investigated the critical strength of a magnetic field required for suppression of the planar RM instability, finding it to depend on the Mach number of the incident shock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One framework which is sometimes used for modelling the dynamics of plasmas is magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), and recent research to suggest that the RM instability is suppressed in MHD in the presence of a seed magnetic field: Samtaney 6 first noted its suppression in a uniform seed magnetic field for a planar shock accelerating a density interface inclined to the magnetic field; Wheatley et al [7][8][9] later examined the mechanism of the suppression and extended the literature to transverse- 10 and general oblique-field 11 planar flow cases, while Sano et al 12 theoretically and numerically investigated the critical strength of a magnetic field required for suppression of the planar RM instability, finding it to depend on the Mach number of the incident shock.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…13 Samtaney 14 showed that growth of the MHD RMI is suppressed under a magnetic field normal to the material interface in certain planar flow configurations and Wheatley et al [15][16][17] subsequently investigated the mechanism of this suppression. Further research also examined the suppression of the RMI by transverse 18,19 and oblique 20 seed fields for planar MHD flows. Characterizing the dynamics of MHD implosions under the effect of seed fields would assist in a fundamental investigation of the MHD RMI in cylindrical or spherical converging flows, to complement the literature [21][22][23][24] on its hydrodynamic counterpart.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Figure 5 shows snapshots of the density field, with magnetic field lines overlaid, at comparable times for L0, L1-32, L2-32, and L6-32 in the x-y plane. The suppression mechanism is the transport of vorticity away from the interface roughly along field lines, as extensively studied previously [11][12][13][14]20,30], by sub-fast MHD waves arising from the shock refraction process as the fast shock system processes the DI.…”
Section: Effect Of Field Symmetrymentioning
confidence: 88%