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Introduction to magneto-fluid-dynamics for aerospace applications
October 27-30, 2003; O. Chazot & M. Zuber
- SHANG, J.S. – Wright State University, USA
Historical perspective of magneto-fluid-dynamics
MFD research in US toward aerospace applications - NIHOUL, J.C.J. - Liège University, Belgium
Magneto and electromagnetic fluid dynamics
Magnetohydrodynamic waves
1D equations and analysis/channel flows - GIORDANO, D. - ESTEC, The Netherlands
Hypersonic-flow governing equations with electromagnetic fields
European activities - Electromagnetic fluid dynamics in ESA - D’AMBROSIO, D. - Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Coupling between electro-magnetics and fluid-dynamics: physical and numerical aspects - PANDOL, M. & D’AMBROSIO, D. - Politecnico di Torino, Italy
Upwind numerical methods for magneto-fluid-dynamics - POGGIE, J. – Air Force Research Laboratory, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, USA
Numerical modeling of electromagnetic control techniques for high-speed flow - BOTTINI, H. & BRUNO C. - University of Rome “La Sapienza”, Italy
Numerical fully coupled example-MHD scramjet - VEEFKIND, A. - Retired from Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands
Experimental approach to plasma physical aspects of traditional MHD - BITYURIN, V.A. - Institute of High Temperatures of Russian Academy of Sciences, Russia
Prospective of MHD interaction in hypersonic & propulsion technologies
Russian efforts in MHD aerospace applications - KIMMEL, R.L.- Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force, USA
Plasma flow control for boundary layers - KIMMEL, R.L.1; MENART, J.2; SHANG, J.S.2 - 1Air Force Research Laboratory, US Air Force, USA & 2Wright State University, USA
Design and implementation of a magnetoaerodynamic channel - ANDRENUCCI, M. - University of Pisa, Italy
MFD technologies for space propulsion applications - BORGHI, C. - University of Bologna, Italy
European activities - Italian perspective
Additional Information
Manufacturer | von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics |
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