The role of large eddy fluctuations in the magnetic dynamics of the Madison Dynamo Experiment | | Posted on:2013-09-21 | Degree:Ph.D | Type:Dissertation | | University:The University of Wisconsin - Madison | Candidate:Kaplan, Elliot | Full Text:PDF | | GTID:1452390008486625 | Subject:Physics | | Abstract/Summary: | PDF Full Text Request | | The Madison Dynamo Experiment (MDE), a liquid sodium magnetohydrodynamics experiment in a 1 m diameter sphere at the University of Wisconsin--Madison, had measured [in Spence et al., 2006] diamagnetic electrical currents in the experiment that violated an anti dynamo theorem for axisymmetric flow. The diamagnetic currents were instead attributed to nonaxisymmetric turbulent fluctuations. The experimental apparatus has been modified to reduce the strength of the large-scale turbulence driven by the shear layer in its flow. A 7.62 cm baffle was affixed to the equator of the machine to stabilize the shear layer. This reduction has correlated with a decrease in the magnetic fields, induced by the flow, which had been associated with the alpha and beta effects of mean-field magnetohydrodynamics.;The research presented herein presents the experimental evidence for reduced fluctuations and reduced mean field emfs, and provides a theoretical framework---based upon mean-field MHD---that connects the observations. The shapes of the large-scale velocity fluctuations are inferred by the spectra of induced magnetic fluctuations and measured in a kinematically similar water experiment. The Bullard and Gellman [1954] formalism demonstrates that the large-scale velocity fluctuations that are inhibited by the baffle can beat with the large-scale magnetic fluctuations that they produce to generate a mean-field emf of the sort measured in Spence et al. [2006]. This shows that the reduction of these large-scale eddies has brought the MDE closer to exciting a dynamo magnetic field.;We also examine the mean-field like effects of large-scale (stable) eddies in the Dudley-James [1989] two-vortex dynamo (that the MDE was based upon). Rotating the axis of symmetry redefines the problem from one of an axisymmetric flow exciting a nonaxisymmetric field to one of a combination of axisymmetric and nonaxisymmetric flows exciting a predominantly axisymmetric magnetic eigenmode. As a result, specific interactions between large-scale velocity modes and large-scale magnetic modes are shown to correspond to the O effect and the mean-field alpha and beta effects. | | Keywords/Search Tags: | Magnetic, Dynamo, Experiment, Fluctuations, Large-scale, MDE, Mean-field | PDF Full Text Request | Related items |
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