Technical Considerations in Magnetic Analogue Models
Patrick W. M. Adams, Bob Osano

TL;DR
This paper explores the analogy between magnetic fields and fluid vorticity, providing detailed technical insights into simulation methods and extending the analysis to various fluids.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive technical framework for simulating analogue magnetic fields in fluid systems, expanding previous theoretical work.
Findings
Developed detailed simulation procedures for analogue magnetism
Extended analysis to multiple fluid types
Provided technical insights into vorticity-magnetic field analogy
Abstract
The analogy between vorticity and magnetic fields has been a subject of interest to researchers for a considerable period of time, mainly because of the structural similarities between the systems of equations that govern the evolution of the two fields. We recently presented the analysis of magnetic fields and hydrodynamics vorticity fields and argued for a formal theory of analogue magnetism. This article provides in depth technical details of the relevant considerations for the simulation procedures and extends the analyses to a range of fluids.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSolar and Space Plasma Dynamics · Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
