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Plasma Physics and Nuclear Fusion Research

โœ Scribed by Richard D. Gill (Eds.)


Publisher
Academic Press
Year
1981
Tongue
English
Leaves
666
Category
Library

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โœฆ Table of Contents


Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
Contributors, Page v
Preface, Pages vii-viii, Richard D. Gill
Acknowledgements, Page ix
1 - Overview and Survey of Plasma Physics, Pages 3-32, B.J. GREEN
2 - Nuclear Fusion Research, Pages 33-41, J. HUGILL
3 - Introduction to Plasma Physics, Pages 43-53, R.J. HASTIE
4 - Magnetohydrodynamics, Pages 57-69, J.J. FIELD
5 - Particle Orbit Theory, Pages 71-90, R.J. HASTIE
6 - Plasma Waves, Pages 91-117, J.P. DOUGHERTY
7 - Kinetic Theory, Pages 119-154, J.J. SANDERSON
8 - Transport Theory, Pages 155-189, E.W. LAING
9 - MHD Stability Theory, Pages 191-233, J.A. WESSON
10 - Plasma Radiation, Pages 235-276, R.W.P. McWHIRTER
11 - Microinstabilities, Pages 279-292, J.G. CORDEY
12 - Plasma Turbulence, Pages 293-304, I. COOK
13 - Anomalous Transport Theory, Pages 305-318, T.E. STRINGER
14 - Nonlinear Laser Plasma Interaction Theory, Pages 319-354, C.N. LASHMORE-DAVIES
15 - Pinch and Tokamak Confinement Devices, Pages 357-383, D.C. ROBINSON
16 - Stellarator Confinement Devices, Pages 385-399, D.J. LEES
17 - Mirror Devices, Pages 401-413, G. ROWLANDS
18 - The Next Generation Tokamaks, Pages 415-431, B.J. GREEN
19 - Fusion Reactor Studies, Pages 433-451, R. HANCOX
20 - Neutral Injection Plasma Heating, Pages 455-476, R.S. HEMSWORTH
21 - The Theory of Radio Frequency Plasma Heating, Pages 477-499, P.J. FIELDING
22 - Radio Frequency Plasma Heating Experiments, Pages 501-534, A.C. RIVIERE
23 - Plasma Diagnostics Using Lasers, Pages 535-550, G. MAGYAR
24 - X-ray and Particle Diagnostics, Pages 551-568, R.D. GILL
25 - Inertial Confinement, Pages 571-597, G.J. PERT
26 - Charged Particle Beams, Pages 599-618, J.D. LAWSON
27 - Astrophysical Plasmas, Pages 619-641, R.J. TAYLER
28 - Computational Plasma Physics, Pages 643-679, D.E. POTTER
Definitions, Pages 681-682
Units, Page 683
Index, Pages 685-688


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