Online course on Magnetohydrodynamics in the Light of Astrophysical Dynamos’ Analytic, Asymptotic and Numeric Application
|
Magnetohydrodynamics is subjected to wide range of
scientific and technology applications starting from metal
casting, nuclear power stations, etc and finishing with
astrophysical dynamos where greatest achievements in
analytic, asymptotic and numeric approaches are reached
recently. Those approaches will be presented, such that they
could be used in many other scientific and industrial
applications and also in simulation of planetary, Solar,
stellar and galactic magnetic activities.
|
Date: |
September 19, 2022 - September 29, 2022
|
Location: |
https://gian.iitkgp.ac.in//files/brochures/BR1639638770HP_Rani_191036c02_Brochure_gian_Russia.pdf
|
Contact Email: |
hprani@nitw.ac.in
|
Organizer: |
National Institute of Technology Warangal
|
Application Areas: |
Astrophysics, Aerospace, Geophysical, Nuclear Reactor Thermal Hydraulics, General CFD, Fuel Cells
|
Special Fields: |
Finite Volume Methods, Finite Difference Methods, Aeroacoustics & Noise, Aerodynamics, Incompressible Flows, Fluid Mechancis, Boundary and Interior Layers, Hydrodynamics, Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics
|
Type of Event: |
Online Event, International
|
|
Description: |
This course provides training in the application of the modern
astrophysical dynamos’ based mathematics to a wide range of
problems in various science and technology. Emphasis will be
placed on the formulation of problems, on the analytical,
asymptotical and numerical techniques for a solution, the
computation and presentation of results. The primary
objectives of the course are as follows:
i) Elucidate the fundamentals of the dynamos’ analytic,
asymptotic and numeric applications.
ii) Introduce the computational methods necessary for the
dynamos’ numeric modeling.
iii) Derive the magnetohydrodynamics’ induction and dynamo
equations.
iv) Generalize magnetohydrodynamics’ analytic, asymptotic and
numeric approaches for using in the other scientific and
industrial applications.
v) Application of methods mentioned above in modeling of the
planetary, Solar, stellar and galactic magnetic activities.
|
|
Event record first posted on May 29, 2022, last modified on May 30, 2022
|