Mathematical Magnetohydrodynamics
- Mechanical Engineering
- Categories:Industry & Technology
- Language:English(Translation Services Available)
- Publication date:January,2018
- Pages:166
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- Size:190mm×234mm
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Description
Author
Nikolas Xiros is a J.L. Goldman Endowed Professor in Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering at the University of New Orleans. His career spans more than 20 years in both industry and academia and his expertise lies within the fields of marine and electromechanical systems engineering. He holds an electrical engineer’s degree, a marine engineering doctorate, and a MS in mathematics. His research interests are process modeling and simulation, system dynamics, identification and control, reliability, signal and data analysis. He is author of many technical papers as well as other academic texts and reports.
Contents
Plasma Definition and Classification
Collisions in Plasmas
Motion of Charged Particles
Plasma as a Fluid
Transport
Plasma Boundary
Plasma-surface Interaction
Particle Waves and Resonances
Electromagnetic Waves
Plasma Modeling
Low-temperature DC Plasma
Low-temperature RF Plasmas
Magnetic Confinement Nuclear Fusion Plasma
References
Author's Biography