2009
DOI: 10.1080/03091920903006099
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Rossby waves andα-effect

Abstract: Rossby waves drifting in the azimuthal direction are a common feature at the onset of thermal convective instability in a rapidly rotating spherical shell. They can also result from the destabilization of a Stewartson shear layer produced by differential rotation as expected in the liquid sodium experiment (DTS) working in Grenoble, France.A usual way to explain why Rossby waves can participate to the dynamo process goes back to Busse (1975). In his picture, the flow geometry is a cylindrical array of parallel… Show more

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“…For a frozen flow (saturated velocity field at a given time) we do not find any dynamo action in our low-E parameter regimes as classical kinematic theory deals with [9]. This suggests that Rossby wave plays an important role in magnetic field generation in the rapidly rotating spherical shell dynamo models [11]. The roles of drifting frequency of the columnar structure (for exmaple, Kumar-Roberts flow) on dynamo action is briefly studied in the framework of kinematic models [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…For a frozen flow (saturated velocity field at a given time) we do not find any dynamo action in our low-E parameter regimes as classical kinematic theory deals with [9]. This suggests that Rossby wave plays an important role in magnetic field generation in the rapidly rotating spherical shell dynamo models [11]. The roles of drifting frequency of the columnar structure (for exmaple, Kumar-Roberts flow) on dynamo action is briefly studied in the framework of kinematic models [12].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 57%
“…Similar flow structures were recently discussed in the context of quasi-geostrophic dynamos (Schaeffer and Cardin 2006). A detailed description of such "rings of rolls" and the α tensor resulting from them has been derived by Avalos et al (2007) and is given in Appendix A. The mean e.m.f.…”
Section: Representations Of Ementioning
confidence: 65%
“…For some flow configurations, it has been shown (Avalos et al 2007) that the resulting matrix α κλ is of the form…”
Section: Representations Of Ementioning
confidence: 99%

Cylindrical anisotropic $α^{2}$ dynamos

Avalos-Zuñiga,
Xu,
Stefani
et al. 2009
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“…Further discussion is given in paper I. Moffatt's force balance is also ageostrophic, but this is due to the inertial term. Avalos-Zuniga et al (2009) have derived kinematically an α-effect of a different form, driven by Rossby waves arising from the boundary slope. This is a higher-order mechanism than the Ekman boundary suction driving the α-effect in Busse (1975).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%