Plasma Physics For Controlled Fusion, Second Edition

Plasma Physics For Controlled Fusion, Second Edition
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Authors: Miyamoto, Kenro New edition of a classic monograph, recognized for its encyclopedic completeness Covers design concept of ITER (international tokamak experimental reactor), reversed field pinch, stellarator, tandem mirror and inertial confinement Written by an expert with 36 years of experience in teaching plasma physics and controlled fusion This new edition presents the essential theoretical and analytical methods needed to understand the recent fusion research of tokamak and alternate approaches. The author describes magnetohydrodynamic and kinetic theories of cold and hot plasmas in detail. The book covers new important topics for fusion studies such as plasma transport by drift turbulence, which depend on the magnetic configuration and zonal flows. These are universal phenomena of microturbulence. They can modify the onset criterion for turbulent transport, instabilities driven by energetic particles as well as alpha particle generation and typical plasma models for computer simulation. The fusion research of tokamaks with various new versions of H modes are explained. The design concept of ITER, the international tokamak experimental reactor, is described for inductively driven operations as well as steady-state operations using non-inductive drives. Alternative approaches of reversed-field pinch and its relaxation process, stellator including quasi-symmetric system, open-end system of tandem mirror and inertial confinement are also explained. Newly added and updated topics in this second edition include zonal flows, various versions of H modes, and steady-state operations of tokamak, the design concept of ITER, the relaxation process of RFP, quasi-symmetric stellator, and tandem mirror. The book addresses graduate students and researchers in the field of controlled fusion. Number of Illustrations and Tables 158 b/w illustrations Additional Information 1st edition published with the title: Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion Topics Atoms and Molecules in Strong Fields, Laser Matter Interaction Nuclear Fusion Nuclear Energy Plasma Physics Nuclear Physics, Heavy Ions, Hadrons Fluid- and Aerodynamics

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