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Magnetic field perturbations and Faraday voltage reductions in a high velocity ionizing shock wave transiting a magnetic field were investigated both experimentally and theoretically. Laboratory simulations using metal rods were carried out to R m = 500, and an exact solution of the linear (unchoked) MHD equations were developed for two-dimensional shock tube geometry.
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Gill, S.P. (1980). MHD Phenomena at High Magnetic Reynolds Number. In: Turchi, P.J. (eds) Megagauss Physics and Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-1048-8_19
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