One-Way Coupled MHD Model Reference

The One-Way Coupled MHD model accounts for the interaction between an electrically conducting fluid and the magnetic field. You define the magnetic field by prescribing the magnetic flux density within the fluid region.

Model Names One-Way Coupled MHD
Theory See Magnetohydrodynamics (MHD).
Provided By [physics continuum] > Models > Optional Models
Example Node Path Continua > Physics 1 > Models > One-Way Coupled MHD
Requires
  • Space: one of Three Dimensional, Axisymmetric
  • Time: one of Steady, Implicit Unsteady
  • Material: one of Gas, Liquid, Multiphase, Multi-Component Gas, Multi-Component Liquid
  • Optional Models: Electromagnetism
  • Electromagnetism: Electrodynamic Potential
Activates Region Inputs Prescribed Magnetic Flux Density. See Region Settings.
Field Functions Electric Current Density, Lorentz Force Density, Magnetic Flux Density. See Field Functions.

Region Settings

Apply to fluid regions.

Prescribed Magnetic Flux Density
Defines the magnetic flux density Bp as a vector profile (see Eqn. (4371)).

Field Functions

Electric Current Density
See Eqn. (4371).
Lorentz Force Density
See Eqn. (4377).
Magnetic Flux Density
See Eqn. (4371).