Abstract

ABSTRACTNumerical models of planetary MHD dynamos have led to many advances in the last twenty years. However, the accessible parameter space of these models is somewhat limited due to computational constraints. A number of numerically based scaling laws have been proposed, but it has been difficult to reliably confirm them from the simulation data alone. Since these scaling laws have to be used to extend the numerical models into the planetary parameter regime, getting correct scalings is an important issue. Here some possible balances between the relevant terms in the dynamo equations are considered, and a number of different known and new scaling laws are proposed and justified from analytical point of view. Some of these laws are compatible with the widely known Christensen and Aubert (Geophys. J. Int. 2006, 166) scaling for the magnetic field strength. Plausible estimates of the typical values of the important quantities in the Earth's core and other Terrestrial planets are made, and the extent to which the various scaling laws are consistent with these estimates is discussed.

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