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Decay properties of Axially Symmetric D-solutions to the Steady Incompressible Magnetohydrodynamic Equations

In this paper, we investigate the decay properties of axially symmetric solutions to the steady incompressible magnetohydrodynamic equations in $\mathbb{R}^3$ with finite Dirichlet integral. We first derive the decay rates of general D-solutions to the axisymmetric MHD equations. In the special case where the magnetic field only has the swirl component ${\textbf {h}}(r,z)= h_θ(r,z) {\mathbf e_θ}$, we obtain better decay rates. The last result examines the decay rates along the axis $Oz$ also within the special class of D-solutions with only swirl magnetic field. The main tool in this paper is the combination of the scaling argument, the \textit{Brezis-Gallouet inequality} and the weighted energy estimate.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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