Egbert Zienicke

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Zeitraum

1996 - 2009

Anzahl

7

Co-Autoren

Channel Flow of Liquid Metals (2009)

Egbert Zienicke, Thomas Boeck, Dmitry Krasnov, G. Münster, D. Wolf, M. Kremer (editors, ...

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Comparison of ion sites and diffusion paths in glasses obtained by molecular dynamics simulations and bond valence analysis (2006)

Muller, Christian, Zienicke, Egbert, Adams, Stefan, Habasaki, Junko, Maass, Philipp

Based on molecular dynamics simulations of a lithium metasilicate glass we study the potential of bond valence sum calculations to identify sites and diffusion pathways of mobile Li ions in a glassy...

Bifurcations in two-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection (1997)

Zienicke, Egbert, Seehafer, Norbert, Feudel, Fred

Two-dimensional bouyancy-driven convection in a horizontal fluid layer with stress-free boundary conditions at top and bottom and periodic boundary conditions in the horizontal direction is...

Bifurcations in two-dimensional Rayleigh-Bénard convection (1997)

Zienicke, Egbert, Seehafer, Norbert, Feudel, Fred

Two-dimensional bouyancy-driven convection in a horizontal fluid layer with stress-free boundary conditions at top and bottom and periodic boundary conditions in the horizontal direction is...

Absence of magnetohydrodynamic activity in the voltage-driven sheet pinch (1996)

Seehafer, Norbert, Zienicke, Egbert, Feudel, Fred

We have numerically studied the bifurcation properties of a sheet pinch with impenetrable stress-free boundaries. An incompressible, electrically conducting fluid with spatially and temporally...

Absence of magnetohydrodynamic activity in the voltage-driven sheet pinch (1996)

Seehafer, Norbert, Zienicke, Egbert, Feudel, Fred

We have numerically studied the bifurcation properties of a sheet pinch with impenetrable stress-free boundaries. An incompressible, electrically conducting fluid with spatially and temporally...

Transition to Turbulence in the Hartmann Boundary Layer

Thess, AndrÉ, Krasnov, Dmitry, Boeck, Thomas, Zienicke, Egbert, Zikanov, Oleg, Moresco, Pablo, ...

The Hartmann boundary layer is a paradigm of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) flows. Hartmann boundary layers develop when a liquid metal flows under the influence of a steady magnetic field. The present...