Magnetohydrodynamics

15 Jul 2024

A Brief History of MHD

     Magnetohydrodynamics, MHD for short, is the study of electrically-conducting fluids. Strictly-speaking, the study dates back as far as to when people first began playing with liquid mercury, although it was Chandrasekhar’s investigations into astrophysics in the early-20th century which really began the theoretical study of the discipline.

Deriving MHD

There are many flavors of MHD. At the lowest level, every one of them begins by taking moments of a kinetic equation with a suitable closure.

Two-Fluid MHD

Single-Fluid MHD

Ideal MHD

Resistive MHD

Hall MHD

5N-Moment Multi-Fluid

This is the penultimate kind of MHD model. 5 variables are evolved that describe the flow of mass, momentum, and energy in each plasma species,

\[\vec{Q} = \colvec{\rho \\ u \\ v \\ w \\ e}\]

Obviously, some assumptions are simplifying things here.

13N-Moment Multi-Fluid

This is the most general kind of MHD model. 13 variables are evolved that describe the flow of mass, momentum, energy (based on an anisotropic pressure tensor), and heat flux in each plasma species,

\[\vec{Q} = \colvec{\rho \\ u \\ v \\ w \\ p_{xx} \\ p_{xy} \\ p_{xz} \\ p_{yy} \\ p_{yz} \\ p_{zz} \\ q_{x} \\ q_{y} \\ q_{z}}\]