Liquid metal experiments on the magnetorotational instability in a Taylor-Couette flow
Liquid metal experiments on the magnetorotational instability in a Taylor-Couette flow
Stefani, F.; Gerbeth, G.; Gundrum, T.; Hollerbach, R.; Priede, J.; Rüdiger, G.; Szklarski, J.
The magnetorotational instability (MRI) is known to play a key role in the formation of stars and black holes by triggering turbulence in hydrodynamically stable Keplerian accretion discs. As discussed recently, it might also play a role in the angular momentum transport in the Earth's outer core. We report the experimental demonstration of this instability in a Taylor-Couette flow under the influence of a helical magnetic field. Special focus is laid on a new version of this experiment in which the Ekman pumping is strongly reduced by using split end-caps.
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Lecture (Conference)
Natural dynamos, 30.08.-05.09.2009, Stara Lesna, Slovakia -
Abstract in refereed journal
Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy 39(2009), 90-90
ISSN: 1335-2806
Permalink: https://www.hzdr.de/publications/Publ-12757
Publ.-Id: 12757