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will chen
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I'd like to ask if the fluent mhd can simulate a self-inducted issue, for example a free burning electric arc.
Because look at the equation which MHD are solving, the B is essential variable which we must treat it as a input, we solve the B equation first, then get the other variables, so the external B is necessary. But in self-inducted issues, the J or current is the source. Am I right? Thank you Best regards! |
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