Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9783642006876
ISBN-13 : 3642006876
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Synopsis Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics by : Dalton D. Schnack

Magnetohydrodynamics, or MHD, is a theoretical way of describing the statics and dynamics of electrically conducting uids. The most important of these uids occurring in both nature and the laboratory are ionized gases, called plasmas. These have the simultaneous properties of conducting electricity and being electrically charge neutral on almost all length scales. The study of these gases is called plasma physics. MHD is the poor cousin of plasma physics. It is the simplest theory of plasma dynamics. In most introductory courses, it is usually afforded a short chapter or lecture at most: Alfven ́ waves, the kink mode, and that is it. (Now, on to Landau damping!) In advanced plasma courses, such as those dealing with waves or kinetic theory, it is given an even more cursory treatment, a brief mention on the way to things more profound and interesting. (It is just MHD! Besides, real plasma phy- cists do kinetic theory!) Nonetheless, MHD is an indispensable tool in all applications of plasma physics.

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 317
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ISBN-10 : 9783642006883
ISBN-13 : 3642006884
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics by : Dalton D. Schnack

Magnetohydrodynamics, or MHD, is a theoretical way of describing the statics and dynamics of electrically conducting uids. The most important of these uids occurring in both nature and the laboratory are ionized gases, called plasmas. These have the simultaneous properties of conducting electricity and being electrically charge neutral on almost all length scales. The study of these gases is called plasma physics. MHD is the poor cousin of plasma physics. It is the simplest theory of plasma dynamics. In most introductory courses, it is usually afforded a short chapter or lecture at most: Alfven ́ waves, the kink mode, and that is it. (Now, on to Landau damping!) In advanced plasma courses, such as those dealing with waves or kinetic theory, it is given an even more cursory treatment, a brief mention on the way to things more profound and interesting. (It is just MHD! Besides, real plasma phy- cists do kinetic theory!) Nonetheless, MHD is an indispensable tool in all applications of plasma physics.

Magnetohydrodynamic Stability of Tokamaks

Magnetohydrodynamic Stability of Tokamaks
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 254
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ISBN-10 : 9783527412327
ISBN-13 : 3527412328
Rating : 4/5 (27 Downloads)

Synopsis Magnetohydrodynamic Stability of Tokamaks by : Hartmut Zohm

This book bridges the gap between general plasma physics lectures and the real world problems in MHD stability. In order to support the understanding of concepts and their implication, it refers to real world problems such as toroidal mode coupling or nonlinear evolution in a conceptual and phenomenological approach. Detailed mathematical treatment will involve classical linear stability analysis and an outline of more recent concepts such as the ballooning formalism. The book is based on lectures that the author has given to Master and PhD students in Fusion Plasma Physics. Due its strong link to experimental results in MHD instabilities, the book is also of use to senior researchers in the field, i.e. experimental physicists and engineers in fusion reactor science. The volume is organized in three parts. It starts with an introduction to the MHD equations, a section on toroidal equilibrium (tokamak and stellarator), and on linear stability analysis. Starting from there, the ideal MHD stability of the tokamak configuration will be treated in the second part which is subdivided into current driven and pressure driven MHD. This includes many examples with reference to experimental results for important MHD instabilities such as kinks and their transformation to RWMs, infernal modes, peeling modes, ballooning modes and their relation to ELMs. Finally the coverage is completed by a chapter on resistive stability explaining reconnection and island formation. Again, examples from recent tokamak MHD such as sawteeth, CTMs, NTMs and their relation to disruptions are extensively discussed.

Fundamentals of Magnetohydrodynamics

Fundamentals of Magnetohydrodynamics
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 360
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015016948765
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Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Fundamentals of Magnetohydrodynamics by : R.V. Polovin

A text for teachers and students in experimental physics and research engineering, introducing the ideas of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), showing the methods used in MHD, and preparing students for reading the original literature. Based on the mathematical study of simplified models. Annotation copyri

Introduction to Plasma Physics

Introduction to Plasma Physics
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 468
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ISBN-10 : 0521364833
ISBN-13 : 9780521364836
Rating : 4/5 (33 Downloads)

Synopsis Introduction to Plasma Physics by : D. A. Gurnett

Advanced undergraduate/beginning graduate text on space and laboratory plasma physics.

Topics in Magnetohydrodynamic Topology, Reconnection and Stability Theory

Topics in Magnetohydrodynamic Topology, Reconnection and Stability Theory
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Publisher : Springer
Total Pages : 270
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ISBN-10 : 9783030163433
ISBN-13 : 3030163431
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Synopsis Topics in Magnetohydrodynamic Topology, Reconnection and Stability Theory by : David MacTaggart

The book presents an advanced but accessible overview of some of the most important sub-branches of magnetohydrodynamics (MHD): stability theory, magnetic topology, relaxation theory and magnetic reconnection. Although each of these subjects is often treated separately, in practical MHD applications they are normally inseparable. MHD is a highly active field of research.The book is written for advanced undergraduates, postgraduates and researchers working on MHD-related research in plasma physics and fluid dynamics.

Principles of Plasma Physics for Engineers and Scientists

Principles of Plasma Physics for Engineers and Scientists
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 285
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ISBN-10 : 9781139492249
ISBN-13 : 1139492241
Rating : 4/5 (49 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles of Plasma Physics for Engineers and Scientists by : Umran S. Inan

This unified introduction provides the tools and techniques needed to analyze plasmas and connects plasma phenomena to other fields of study. Combining mathematical rigor with qualitative explanations, and linking theory to practice with example problems, this is a perfect textbook for senior undergraduate and graduate students taking one-semester introductory plasma physics courses. For the first time, material is presented in the context of unifying principles, illustrated using organizational charts, and structured in a successive progression from single particle motion, to kinetic theory and average values, through to collective phenomena of waves in plasma. This provides students with a stronger understanding of the topics covered, their interconnections, and when different types of plasma models are applicable. Furthermore, mathematical derivations are rigorous, yet concise, so physical understanding is not lost in lengthy mathematical treatments. Worked examples illustrate practical applications of theory and students can test their new knowledge with 90 end-of-chapter problems.

Magnetohydrodynamics of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas

Magnetohydrodynamics of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 995
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ISBN-10 : 9781108577588
ISBN-13 : 110857758X
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Magnetohydrodynamics of Laboratory and Astrophysical Plasmas by : Hans Goedbloed

With ninety per cent of visible matter in the universe existing in the plasma state, an understanding of magnetohydrodynamics is essential for anyone looking to understand solar and astrophysical processes, from stars to accretion discs and galaxies; as well as laboratory applications focused on harnessing controlled fusion energy. This introduction to magnetohydrodynamics brings together the theory of plasma behavior with advanced topics including the applications of plasma physics to thermonuclear fusion and plasma- astrophysics. Topics covered include streaming and toroidal plasmas, nonlinear dynamics, modern computational techniques, incompressible plasma turbulence and extreme transonic and relativistic plasma flows. The numerical techniques needed to apply magnetohydrodynamics are explained, allowing the reader to move from theory to application and exploit the latest algorithmic advances. Bringing together two previous volumes: Principles of Magnetohydrodynamics and Advanced Magnetohydrodynamics, and completely updated with new examples, insights and applications, this volume constitutes a comprehensive reference for students and researchers interested in plasma physics, astrophysics and thermonuclear fusion.