Ideal MHD

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Ideal MHD (magnetohydrodynamics) is a simplification of MHD which assumes no plasma resistivity. The definition of the electric field, ๐„,

๐„+๐ฏร—๐=ฮท๐‰

is simplified (setting resistivity ฮท to zero) to

๐„=โˆ’๐ฏร—๐

for a fluid velocity ๐ฏ and magnetic field ๐. This allows for simple representations of MHD equilibria.

Limitations

Ideal MHD cannot model physical phenomenon requiring resistivity. This imposes the 'frozen-in flux' condition where magnetic field lines are bound to fluid elements. This prevents modelling of, for example, magnetic reconnection events.