A Mechanical Analogue for the Study of Hydromagnetic Propagation in the Magnetosphere

A Mechanical Analogue for the Study of Hydromagnetic Propagation in the Magnetosphere
Author: Henry R. Radoski
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Total Pages: 24
Release: 1973
Genre: Machinery
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The reduction of the oscillations of the magnetosphere to a simple mechanical analogue, which can be analyzed in detail, is accomplished in three stages: (1) The comparison of the wave equations for a dipole field magnetized plasma to those for a rectangular model of the plasmasphere with a unidirectional field -- the important physical characteristics are shown to be independent of the particular geometry chosen; (2) the comparison of the equations in the above hydromagnetic box with those of a mechanical system consisting of a set of oscillators, representing field lines, coupled by a wave propagating medium -- for the symmetric modes with weak ion-cyclotron coupling, the equations for the hydromagnetic and mechanical systems are essentially identical; (3) the simplification of the mechanical system to an elementary wave-oscillator model representing the coupling between resonant poloidal and toroidal modes -- the nature of the motion of this model is independent of the strength of the coupling. In general, the behavior of coupled and uncoupled modes is essentially different. When any coupling is present, steady state solutions, as normally understood, are not possible. (Author).

A Mechanical Analogue for the Study of Hydromagnetic Propagation in the Magnetosphere

A Mechanical Analogue for the Study of Hydromagnetic Propagation in the Magnetosphere
Author: Henry R. Radoski
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Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Machinery
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The reduction of the oscillations of the magnetosphere to a simple mechanical analogue, which can be analyzed in detail, is accomplished in three stages: (1) The comparison of the wave equations for a dipole field magnetized plasma to those for a rectangular model of the plasmasphere with a unidirectional field -- the important physical characteristics are shown to be independent of the particular geometry chosen; (2) the comparison of the equations in the above hydromagnetic box with those of a mechanical system consisting of a set of oscillators, representing field lines, coupled by a wave propagating medium -- for the symmetric modes with weak ion-cyclotron coupling, the equations for the hydromagnetic and mechanical systems are essentially identical; (3) the simplification of the mechanical system to an elementary wave-oscillator model representing the coupling between resonant poloidal and toroidal modes -- the nature of the motion of this model is independent of the strength of the coupling. In general, the behavior of coupled and uncoupled modes is essentially different. When any coupling is present, steady state solutions, as normally understood, are not possible. (Author)

Report on Research at AFCRL.

Report on Research at AFCRL.
Author: Air Force Cambridge Research Laboratories (U.S.)
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Total Pages: 336
Release: 1972
Genre: Geophysics
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Study of Hydromagnetic Wave Propagation in the Magnetosphere: 1. Design and Fabrication of Data Processing System. 2. Mathematical Analysis of Magnetospheric Models

Study of Hydromagnetic Wave Propagation in the Magnetosphere: 1. Design and Fabrication of Data Processing System. 2. Mathematical Analysis of Magnetospheric Models
Author: M. Patricia Hagan
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Total Pages: 53
Release: 1974
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This report provides a guide to the understanding of the operation of the mini-computer which is currently under development and testing, in preparation for the operation of the micropulsation network.

Study of Hydromagnetic Wave Propagation in the Magnetosphere

Study of Hydromagnetic Wave Propagation in the Magnetosphere
Author: William F. Bellew
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Total Pages: 121
Release: 1975
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This report details the specifications of the min-computer located at AFCRL, which has been installed for data reception in the MAGAF (Micropulsation Analysis for Geomagnetic Activity Forecasting) network. Further, mathematical analyses of magnetospheric models are presented, together with computer programs written to produce theoretical results for anticipated network problems.