Modeling of CollisionsGauthier-Villars, 1998 - 222 من الصفحات |
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... described as a single fluid by hydrodynamic equations . For a plasma with one type of ions , the neutral plasma fluid equations are already at the hydrodynamic level . For several ion species , hydrodynamic equations are established by ...
... described as a single fluid by hydrodynamic equations . For a plasma with one type of ions , the neutral plasma fluid equations are already at the hydrodynamic level . For several ion species , hydrodynamic equations are established by ...
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... described in section 1.4 how to take the diffusion limit of the set of equations of the motion written in the general form ( 1-24 ) . Now we can see that , if our goal is to make a perturbation calculation to first order in all small ...
... described in section 1.4 how to take the diffusion limit of the set of equations of the motion written in the general form ( 1-24 ) . Now we can see that , if our goal is to make a perturbation calculation to first order in all small ...
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... described by distribution functions , that is those which are considered as infinitely heavy or infinitely light ( sections 2.4 and 3.1 ) , frames are not an issue . " Allowed frames " where a perturbation equation can be developed are ...
... described by distribution functions , that is those which are considered as infinitely heavy or infinitely light ( sections 2.4 and 3.1 ) , frames are not an issue . " Allowed frames " where a perturbation equation can be developed are ...
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appear approximation assumed atomic average Boltzmann Equation calculation chapter charge classical close collision frequencies collision terms collisional computed conservation consider correct Coulomb logarithms coupled defined density depend developed diffusion distribution function effect electrons energy equal equilibrium estimate existence expressions finally fluid flux formula frame given gives heat heavy hydrodynamic integrals interaction ion species ionic kinetic light limit linear mass Maxwellian mean mean velocity momentum multi-fluid neutral Note numerical obtained operator parameter particle particular perturbation perturbation equations Phys physics plasma pressure problem properties quantities quantum quantum mechanical reduced reference relations relative satisfies scalar single solution solved temperature tensor theory thermal transport coefficients transport equations vector αβ Μα