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Ideal evolution of magnetohydrodynamic turbulence when imposing Taylor-Green symmetries

Alternative Title
Ideal evolution of MHD turbulence when imposing Taylor-Green symmetries
Author(s)
Brachet, Marc E.  
Bustamante, Miguel  
Krstulovic, G.  
et al.  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/7275
Date Issued
2013-01-30
Date Available
2015-12-08T16:16:20Z
Abstract
We investigate the ideal and incompressible magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equations in three space dimensions for the development of potentially singular structures. The methodology consists in implementing the fourfold symmetries of the Taylor-Green vortex generalized to MHD, leading to substantial computer time and memory savings at a given resolution; we also use a regridding method that allows for lower-resolution runs at early times, with no loss of spectral accuracy. One magnetic configuration is examined at an equivalent resolution of 6144 points and three different configurations on grids of 4096 points. At the highest resolution, two different current and vorticity sheet systems are found to collide, producing two successive accelerations in the development of small scales. At the latest time, a convergence of magnetic field lines to the location of maximum current is probably leading locally to a strong bending and directional variability of such lines. A novel analytical method, based on sharp analysis inequalities, is used to assess the validity of the finite-time singularity scenario. This method allows one to rule out spurious singularities by evaluating the rate at which the logarithmic decrement of the analyticity-strip method goes to zero. The result is that the finite-time singularity scenario cannot be ruled out, and the singularity time could be somewhere between t=2.33 and t=2.70. More robust conclusions will require higher resolution runs and grid-point interpolation measurements of maximum current and vorticity.
Sponsorship
European Commission - Seventh Framework Programme (FP7)
European Research Council
University College Dublin
Other Sponsorship
NSF
NCAR Geophysical Turbulence Program
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Physical Society
Journal
Physical Review E
Volume
87
Issue
1
Copyright (Published Version)
2013 American Physical Society
Subjects

Magnetohydrodynamics

Electrohydrodynamics

Inviscid flows with v...

DOI
10.1103/PhysRevE.87.013110
Web versions
http://mathsci.ucd.ie/~miguel/My_Papers/MHD_singularities_PRE.pdf
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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