Critical behavior in the inverse to forward energy transition in two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic flow

We investigate the critical transition from an inverse cascade of energy to a forward energy cascade in a two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic flow as the ratio of magnetic to mechanical forcing amplitude is varied. It is found that the critical transition is the result of two competing processes. Th...

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Published inPhysical review. E Vol. 93; no. 1; p. 013104
Main Authors Seshasayanan, Kannabiran, Alexakis, Alexandros
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.01.2016
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Summary:We investigate the critical transition from an inverse cascade of energy to a forward energy cascade in a two-dimensional magnetohydrodynamic flow as the ratio of magnetic to mechanical forcing amplitude is varied. It is found that the critical transition is the result of two competing processes. The first process is due to hydrodynamic interactions and cascades the energy to the large scales. The second process couples small-scale magnetic fields to large-scale flows, transferring the energy back to the small scales via a nonlocal mechanism. At marginality the two cascades are both present and cancel each other. The phase space diagram of the transition is sketched.
ISSN:2470-0053
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevE.93.013104