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Measurements of helical flow of a strong electrolyte with and without a transverse magnetic field
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2006
Abstract
This note describes the slow magneto-hydrodynamic flow of hydrochloric acid in a helix. At very low Reynolds number a transverse magnetic field is found to retard the flow in agreement with existing theory and with existing experimental results obtained using mercury. At higher Reynolds numbers where secondary flow in a helix becomes important the transverse magnetic field is found to reduce this secondary flow.
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