Bifurcation analysis of a two-dimensional magnetic Rayleigh-B\'enard problem
Abstract
We perform a bifurcation analysis of a two-dimensional magnetic Rayleigh--B\'enard problem using a numerical technique called deflated continuation. Our aim is to study the influence of the magnetic field on the bifurcation diagram as the Chandrasekhar number Q increases and compare it to the standard (non-magnetic) Rayleigh--B\'enard problem. We compute steady states at a high Chandrasekhar number of Q=103 over a range of the Rayleigh number 0≤ ≤ 105. These solutions are obtained by combining deflation with a continuation of steady states at low Chandrasekhar number, which allows us to explore the influence of the strength of the magnetic field as Q increases from low coupling, where the magnetic effect is almost negligible, to strong coupling at Q=103. We discover a large profusion of states with rich dynamics and observe a complex bifurcation structure with several pitchfork, Hopf, and saddle-node bifurcations. Our numerical simulations show that the onset of bifurcations in the problem is delayed when Q increases, while solutions with fluid velocity patterns aligning with the background vertical magnetic field are privileged. Additionally, we report a branch of states that stabilizes at high magnetic coupling, suggesting that one may take advantage of the magnetic field to discriminate solutions.
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