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portada Boundary Plasma Physics: An Accessible Guide to Transport, Detachment, and Divertor Design (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
522
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
23.4 x 15.6 x 3.0 cm
Weight
0.93 kg.
ISBN13
9783031173387

Boundary Plasma Physics: An Accessible Guide to Transport, Detachment, and Divertor Design (in English)

Fulvio Militello (Author) · Springer · Hardcover

Boundary Plasma Physics: An Accessible Guide to Transport, Detachment, and Divertor Design (in English) - Militello, Fulvio

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Synopsis "Boundary Plasma Physics: An Accessible Guide to Transport, Detachment, and Divertor Design (in English)"

Preface1 Introduction 1.1 Essential Elements of Fusion Physics 1.2 The Plasma Exhaust Problem 1.3 Boundary physics at a glance 1.4 Goals and Synopsis .2 Plasma Equations 2.1 Forces and Dynamics 2.2 Kinetic Description 2.2.1 Liouville Equation and Probability Distributions 2.2.2 Boltzmann and Vlasov Equation 2.3 A basic discussion of plasma collision operators 2.3.1 From collisions to collision operators .2.3.2 Boltzmann's H-theorem, or a short history of irreversibility 2.3.3 Simplifying things: the BGK Operator 2.4 Fluid Description 2.4.1 Density Equation 2.4.2 Momentum Equation2.4.3 Energy Equation 2.5 Implication of non-relativistic dynamics 2.6 Closures, Orderings and Reduced Models 2.6.1 Braginskii equations 2.6.2 MHD2.6.3 Drift-ordered equations 2.6.4 Geometry in reduced 2D systems 3 Sheath Physics 3.1 The Langmuir (or Debye) sheath 3.2 Debye Shielding 3.3 A quick review of wall models3.4 Wall with perpendicular magnetic field or non magnetised plasma 3.4.1 Fluid sheath model and existence conditions3.4.2 Particle fluxes and electrical phenomena in the sheath3.4.3 Collisional presheath 3.4.4 Kinetic treatment of the sheath 3.4.5 Bohm criterion for plasmas with multiple ions 3.4.6 Sheath energy transmission - formerly (and wrongly) known as heat transmission3.5 Wall with inclined magnetic fields and magnetic pre-sheath 3.5.1 Bohm criterion for shallow angles and magnetic pre-sheath 3.5.2 Electric potential and dependence on the incidence angle3.5.3 Effect of fluid drifts3.5.4 Very shallow angles and role of collisions4 Atomic, Molecular and Plasma-Surface physics4.1 A few useful concepts and reaction terminology 4.2 Basic model with atomic hydrogen4.2.1 Electron-Neutrals interactions 4.2.2 Ion-Neutral Interactions 4.2.3 Other interactions between the electrons, ions, and atoms 4.3 Molecular interactions 4.4 Impurities 4.5 Plasma-Surface interactions 4.5.1 Reflection, Trapping and Desorption4.5.2 Wall Recycling4.5.3 Sputtering 4.5.4 Electron emission 5 Basic Exhaust Concepts 5.1 Magnetic Geometry and its connection with the boundary plasma 5.2 Protecting the Plasma Facing Structures 5.3 Elementary estimates of Scrape-Off Layer Width 5.4 Simple Geometrical Effects - Flux Expansion and Tile Tilting 5.4.1 Poloidal and Toroidal flux expansion5.4.2 Target tilting 5.4.3 Total flux expansion and magnetic projection of the areas5.4.4 Further observations on the geometrical effects 5.5 Divertor Regimes: the Two Point Model 5.5.1 Derivation of the two point model5.5.2 General solutions of the two point model 5.5.3 Collisionality and its role in the two point model 5.5.4 Applications of the two point model: divertor regimes 5.5.5 Extended two point model 5.6 Flux formulation and parallel profiles in the boundary plasma 5.6.1 Neutrals and particle sources 5.6.2 Particle flux 5.6.3 Energy flux and temperature profile 5.6.4 Target conditions 5.6.5 Upstream conditions 5.6.6 Mach number, velocity and density profiles 5.6.7 Electric potential 5.7 Divertor asymmetry in low to intermediate collisionality6 Radiation and Detachment 6.1 Plasma/neutral processes at large collisionality and low tem

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