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Review of Plasma Physics

By: Rozhansky, V [author.].
Contributor(s): Bakunin, Oleg G [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Reviews of Plasma Physics: 24Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2008.Description: X, 203 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783540745761.Subject(s): Physics | Fluids | Nuclear fusion | Atoms | Matter | Plasma (Ionized gases) | Physics | Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction | Plasma Physics | Nuclear Fusion | Fluid- and AerodynamicsDDC classification: 539 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Mechanisms of transverse conductivity and generation of self-consistent electric fields in strongly ionized magnetized plasma; V. Rozhansky. 1. Introduction -- 2. Conductivity tensor in partially ionized plasma -- 3. Main mechanisms of perpendicular conductivity in fully ionized plasma -- 4. Acceleration of plasma clouds in an inhomogeneous magnetic field -- 5. Alfven conductivity -- 6. Perpendicular viscosity, radial current, and radial electric field in an infinite cylinder -- 7. Current systems in front of a biased electrode (flush-mounted probe) and spot of emission -- 8. Currents in the vicinity of a biased electrode that is smaller than the ion gyroradius -- 9. Neoclassical perpendicular conductivity in a tokamak -- 10. Transverse conductivity in a reversed field pinch -- 11. Modeling of electric field and currents in the tokamak edge plasma -- 12. Mechanisms of anomalous perpendicular viscosity and viscosity-driven currents -- 13. Transverse conductivity in a stochastic magnetic field -- 14. Electric fields generated in the shielding layer between hot plasma and a solid state.-- Correlations and anomalous transport models; O.G. Bakunin. 1. Introduction -- 2. Turbulent diffusion and transport -- 3. Non-local effects and diffusion equations -- 4. The Corrsin conjecture -- 5. Effects of seed diffusivity -- 6. The diffusive tracer equation and averaging -- 7. The quasi-linear approximation -- 8. The diffusive renormalization -- 9. Anomalous transport and convective cells -- 10. Stochastic instability and transport -- 11. Fractal conceptions and turbulence -- 12. Percolation and scalings -- 13. Percolation and turbulent transport scalings -- 14. The temporal hierarchy of scales and correlations -- 15. The stochastic magnetic field and percolation transport -- 16. Percolation in drift flows -- 17. Multiscale flows -- 18. Subdiffusion and traps -- 19. Continuous time random walks -- 20. Fractional differential equations and scalings -- 21. Correlation and phase-space -- 22. Conclusion.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Reviews of Plasma Physics Volume 24, edited by V.D. Shafranov, presents two reviews from the cutting-edge of Russian plasma physics research. The first review by V.A. Rozhansky devoted to the mechanisms of transverse conductivity and generation of self-consistent electric fields in strongly ionized magnetized plasma. The second review by O.G. Bakunin considers numerous aspects of turbulent transport in plasma and fluids. This review is focused on scaling arguments for describing anomalous diffusion in the presence of complex structures. These topics are especially important for fusion plasma research, plasma astrophysics, discharge physics, and turbulence.
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Mechanisms of transverse conductivity and generation of self-consistent electric fields in strongly ionized magnetized plasma; V. Rozhansky. 1. Introduction -- 2. Conductivity tensor in partially ionized plasma -- 3. Main mechanisms of perpendicular conductivity in fully ionized plasma -- 4. Acceleration of plasma clouds in an inhomogeneous magnetic field -- 5. Alfven conductivity -- 6. Perpendicular viscosity, radial current, and radial electric field in an infinite cylinder -- 7. Current systems in front of a biased electrode (flush-mounted probe) and spot of emission -- 8. Currents in the vicinity of a biased electrode that is smaller than the ion gyroradius -- 9. Neoclassical perpendicular conductivity in a tokamak -- 10. Transverse conductivity in a reversed field pinch -- 11. Modeling of electric field and currents in the tokamak edge plasma -- 12. Mechanisms of anomalous perpendicular viscosity and viscosity-driven currents -- 13. Transverse conductivity in a stochastic magnetic field -- 14. Electric fields generated in the shielding layer between hot plasma and a solid state.-- Correlations and anomalous transport models; O.G. Bakunin. 1. Introduction -- 2. Turbulent diffusion and transport -- 3. Non-local effects and diffusion equations -- 4. The Corrsin conjecture -- 5. Effects of seed diffusivity -- 6. The diffusive tracer equation and averaging -- 7. The quasi-linear approximation -- 8. The diffusive renormalization -- 9. Anomalous transport and convective cells -- 10. Stochastic instability and transport -- 11. Fractal conceptions and turbulence -- 12. Percolation and scalings -- 13. Percolation and turbulent transport scalings -- 14. The temporal hierarchy of scales and correlations -- 15. The stochastic magnetic field and percolation transport -- 16. Percolation in drift flows -- 17. Multiscale flows -- 18. Subdiffusion and traps -- 19. Continuous time random walks -- 20. Fractional differential equations and scalings -- 21. Correlation and phase-space -- 22. Conclusion.

Reviews of Plasma Physics Volume 24, edited by V.D. Shafranov, presents two reviews from the cutting-edge of Russian plasma physics research. The first review by V.A. Rozhansky devoted to the mechanisms of transverse conductivity and generation of self-consistent electric fields in strongly ionized magnetized plasma. The second review by O.G. Bakunin considers numerous aspects of turbulent transport in plasma and fluids. This review is focused on scaling arguments for describing anomalous diffusion in the presence of complex structures. These topics are especially important for fusion plasma research, plasma astrophysics, discharge physics, and turbulence.

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