Changes between Version 31 and Version 32 of u/erica/LowResMHDShearFlows


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05/08/14 15:17:43 (11 years ago)
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Erica Kaminski
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    7171In column density, the transverse runs are mirror images of each other. This can be seen most at once, looking down the barrel in x. When looking transversely, orient yourself to the direction of the incoming flow along x, then consider the direction of the field using the coordinate axes at bottom of each column. You will see that the same behavior is seen (at least in column density) between the different orientations. That is, the middle box has same behavior as bottom right box, when you consider the relative directions of the field and the direction of colliding flows.
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    73 Further,
     73Further, peak densities were similar in the transverse cases and both did not form sinks,
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     75|| B-field Direction || Peak Density at .25, .50, 1 || Time first sink formed || No. of sinks by end ||
     76|| x || 229, 947, 2383, 4934  || 15 Myr || 8 ||
     77|| y || 27, 58, 69, 88 || -No sinks form- || 0 ||
     78|| z || 22, 51  || || ||
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    7580This seems to suggest, at least when studying column density, one can simulate one transverse field orientation.