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Possibility of simulating geophysical flow phenomena by laboratory experiments

Possibilities of laboratory simulation of two different atmospheric layers--stratospheric and boundary layer--are considered. The laboratory simulation is performed by fully developed turbulent flows of mercury (Re similar to 7 x 10 super(4) ) in strong magnetic fields. The processes of direct and i...

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Published in:Boundary-layer meteorology 1993-01, Vol.62 (1-4), p.117-128
Main Authors: Branover, H., Bershadskii, A., Eidelman, A., Nagorny, M.
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Possibilities of laboratory simulation of two different atmospheric layers--stratospheric and boundary layer--are considered. The laboratory simulation is performed by fully developed turbulent flows of mercury (Re similar to 7 x 10 super(4) ) in strong magnetic fields. The processes of direct and inverse transfer of energy and passive scalar are investigated.
ISSN:0006-8314
1573-1472
DOI:10.1007/BF00705549