Magneto-Hydrodynamic Waves in Liquid Sodium

Bo Lehnert
Phys. Rev. 94, 815 – Published 15 May 1954
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Abstract

Liquid sodium, because of its higher electrical conductivity and lower density, is more suitable than mercury for magneto-hydrodynamic experiments. Torsional waves in liquid sodium have been generated in a cylindrical vessel with the axis parallel to a homogeneous magnetic field, and resonance phenomena have been investigated at constant frequency and variable magnetic field strength. The agreement between theory and experiment is satisfactory. It is shown that even with sodium, damping plays an important role under laboratory conditions. The calculations of this paper are also used to improve the results of earlier investigations with mercury.

  • Received 28 August 1953

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.94.815

©1954 American Physical Society

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Bo Lehnert

  • Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden

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Vol. 94, Iss. 4 — May 1954

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