Laboratory dynamo experiments and what we learned from them

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Dynamo Effect, Magnetohydrodynamics

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There is presently an international effort to reproduce the dynamo effect on a laboratory scale. Two experiments (one in Karlsruhe and another one in Riga) have already been successful in generating a self-excited magnetic field. Other experiments (in Cadarache, Madison, and Maryland) have not reached the critical magnetic Reynolds number yet but have been useful in exploring the approach to self-excitation. This paper reviews the motivation behind the different experiments and the first results which have been obtained.

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