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Magnetohydrodynamic mechanism

W. D. Jackson, R. L. Lawit, R. A. Stoudt, M. G. Klett, J, C. Cutting, and C. D. Maxwell, in Proceedings, 16th Symposium on Engineering Aspects of Magnetohydrodynamics, available from Dr. John Fox, Dept, of Mechanical Eng., University of Mississippi, University, Mississippi 38677 (1977). [Pg.15]

The meshless methods have found their applications in various fluid mechanics and solid mechanics as well as multidisciplinary problems. They have also been successfully used for multiphysics problems such as the use of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) to control turbulence and the study of non-Fourier heat conduction. [Pg.1768]

Application of magnetic micro/nanoparticles and nanorods to achieve switchable electrode interfacial properties was described with examples above (see Section 18.4). This approach is still waiting to reach its pinnacle of future use in fiiel/BFCs. Another approach to the magnetic control of electrochemical reactions is based on the magnetohydrodynamic effect, which is well known for simple inorganic electrochemical processes [112-116], but it is rarely applied in bioelectrochemistry [117]. Recent development of the theory quantitatively describing the mechanism of the magnetohydrodynamic effect allowed its effective application in complex bioelectrocatalytic systems and BFCs [117-120]. [Pg.399]


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