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A Bidimensional Stability Result for Aluminum Electrolytic Cells

Descloux, J.  
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Jaccard, Y.
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Romerio, M. V.
1991
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics

This paper shows that the instabilities which are observed in cells cannot be explained by supposing that the mechanical and electromagnetic fields are independent of the space variable x3 corresponding to the length of the cell. For a model which is infinitely long in the x3-direction, we prove in particular that the kinetic energy due to the x1- and x2-components of the velocities tends to zero as the time tends to infinity.

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DOI
10.1016/0377-0427(91)90162-D
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1991GX44800007

Author(s)
Descloux, J.  
Jaccard, Y.
Romerio, M. V.
Date Issued

1991

Published in
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
Volume

38

Issue

1-3

Start page

77

End page

85

Subjects

MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS

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STABILITY

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ALUMINUM PRODUCTION

Note

Ecole polytech fed lausanne,dept math,ch-1015 lausanne,switzerland.

ISI Document Delivery No.: GX448

Cited Reference Count: 8

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