Title: | Introduction to Plasmas and Plasma Dynamics : With Reviews of Applications in Space Propulsion, Magnetic Fusion and Space Physics |
Authors: | Thomas m. York ; Hai-bin Tang |
Material Type: | Books |
Publisher: | London : Academic Press, 2015 |
Article on page: | XIII, 348 p. |
ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-12-801661-9 |
Languages: | English |
Class number: | 530.44 |
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Tags: | Plasma (Ionized gases) ; Plasma dynamics |
Abstract: |
Key Features •Presents the essential principles of plasma dynamics needed for effective research and development work in plasma applications •Emphasizes physical understanding and supporting theoretical foundation with reference to their utilization in devices, mechanisms and phenomena •Covers a range of applications, including energy conversion, space propulsion, magnetic fusion, and space physics. Description Introduction to Plasmas and Plasma Dynamics provides an accessible introduction to the understanding of high temperature, ionized gases necessary to conduct research and develop applications related to plasmas. While standard presentations of introductory material emphasize physics and the theoretical basis of the topics, this text acquaints the reader with the context of the basic information and presents the fundamental knowledge required for advanced work or study. The book relates theory to relevant devices and mechanisms, presenting a clear outline of analysis and mathematical detail; it highlights the significance of the concepts with reviews of recent applications and trends in plasma engineering, including topics of plasma formation and magnetic fusion, plasma thrusters and space propulsion. Readership Engineers and early career researchers working on plasma applications. Undergraduate and postgraduates students in thermal engineering, fluid engineering, and physics. |
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303707 | 530.44 YOR I | Book | Royal Military Academy | Bibliothèque ERM | Available |