This book fills the information gap between regularly scheduled journals and university level textbooks by providing in-depth review articles over a broader scope than in journals or texts. The articles, which serve as a broad review for experts in the field, will also be of great interest to non-sp
Transport Phenomena in Plasma, Vol. 40
β Scribed by James P. Hartnett, Alexander Fridman, Young I. Cho, George A. Greene, Avram Bar-Cohen
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 2007
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 570
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
β¦ Subjects
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<p>Transport phenomena in plasmas are the relatively slow processes of particle momentum and energy transport systems in a state of mechanical equilibrium. In contrast to neutral gases, these phenomena in plasmas are greatly influenced by self-consistent fields, in particular electric fields. These
<P>The complexity of plasmas arises mainly from their inherent nonlinearity and far from equilibrium nature. The nonequilibrium behavior of plasmas is evident in the natural settings, for example, in the Earth's magnetosphere. Similarly, laboratory plasmas such as fusion bottles also have their fair
Existing textbooks on plasma physics usually contain only a minor contribution devoted to plasma transport. The aim of ``Transport Processes in Plasmas'' is to provide a comprehensive and unified presentation of the transport theory in plasmas. This subject is of great importance in general statisti