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arxiv: 0710.0063 · v1 · submitted 2007-09-29 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · astro-ph· nlin.CD

The Lorentz force effect on the On-Off dynamo intermittency

classification ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn astro-phnlin.CD
keywords dynamoforcelorentzflowintermittencyon-offreynoldsamplitude
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An investigation of the dynamo instability close to the threshold produced by an ABC forced flow is presented. We focus on the on-off intermittency behavior of the dynamo and the counter-effect of the Lorentz force in the non-linear stage of the dynamo. The Lorentz force drastically alters the statistics of the turbulent fluctuations of the flow and reduces their amplitude. As a result much longer burst (on-phases) are observed than what is expected based on the amplitude of the fluctuations in the kinematic regime of the dynamo. For large Reynolds numbers, the duration time of the ``On'' phase follows a power law distribution, while for smaller Reynolds numbers the Lorentz force completely kills the noise and the system transits from a chaotic state into a ``laminar'' time periodic flow. The behavior of the On-Off intermittency as the Reynolds number is increased is also examined. The connections with dynamo experiments and theoretical modeling are discussed.

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