Turbulence and Instabilities in Magnetised Plasmas, Volume 1: Fluid drift turbulence

Turbulence and Instabilities in Magnetised Plasmas, Volume 1: Fluid drift turbulence

by Bruce Scott
Turbulence and Instabilities in Magnetised Plasmas, Volume 1: Fluid drift turbulence

Turbulence and Instabilities in Magnetised Plasmas, Volume 1: Fluid drift turbulence

by Bruce Scott

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Overview

Ever since the first observations of turbulent fluctuations in laboratory plasma experiments in the years around 1980, turbulence in magnetised plasmas has been a subject of vigorous interest in the field of plasma physics and magnetic confinement. This work fills a significant gap in the set of available references for research in the field, and serves as part of the wider literature helpful in related fields such as geophysical fluid dynamics or astrophysics, in which background rotation is mathematically similar to a background magnetic field in a plasma.

The first of a two-volume set, this book begins with an overview of the essential nature of a plasma and a magnetised plasma, then turbulence and plasma turbulence are introduced conceptually and mathematically. There follows a theoretical interlude developing the concepts of fluid and plasma dynamics, emphasising the force balance and quasineutrality which shape its character. After this the three-dimensional situation takes over center stage. Concepts of energetic consistency and nonlinear instability and mode structure are emphasised. The effects of magnetic shear and curvature, and open and closed magnetic field line flux surfaces, and finally the interaction with both background and self-generated flows, are all covered in separate chapters. An interlude points to a second volume treating temperature gradients and fluctuations, gyrokinetic and gyrofluid theory, and the interplay with magnetohydrodynamic instabilities.

Key Features

  • Written by a world-leading expert in magnetised plasma turbulence
  • Fills a long-standing gap in the plasma physics literature
  • First comprehensive books on two-fluid magnetised plasma turbulence
  • Includes complete derivations of the fundamental concepts

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780750325042
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication date: 03/18/2021
Series: IOP Series in Plasma Physics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 532
File size: 41 MB
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About the Author

Bruce Scott is a research plasma physicist that graduated with a Doctorate from the University of Maryland in 1985, and with the German Habilitation from the Heinrich Heine Universität Düsseldorf in 2001. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society with membership since 1979. He has several tens of first author papers in peer-reviewed journals in the field of theoretical plasma physics.

Table of Contents

1 Overview: magnetised plasma dynamics
2 Introduction to turbulence
3 Turbulence in two dimensional systems
4 Driven/dissipative turbulence
5 Absolute equilibrium ensembles
6 Fluid electrodynamics in a plasma
7 Fluid drift dynamics in a magnetised plasma
8 Parallel dynamics —Alfven/sound waves
9 Perpendicular dynamics— drift waves
10 Mode structure diagnostics
11 Three-dimensional drift wave turbulence
12 Drift wave turbulence in a sheared magnetic field
13 MHD interchange turbulence
14 Toroidal drift Alfven turbulence
15 Turbulence on open field lines
16 Drift wave turbulence and flows

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