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Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics Dalton D. Schnack

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics By Dalton D. Schnack

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics by Dalton D. Schnack


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Besides, real plasma phy- cists do kinetic theory!) Nonetheless, MHD is an indispensable tool in all applications of plasma physics.

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics Summary

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics: With an Appendix on Extended MHD by Dalton D. Schnack

Magnetohydrodynamics, or MHD, is a theoretical way of describing the statics and dynamics of electrically conducting uids. The most important of these uids occurring in both nature and the laboratory are ionized gases, called plasmas. These have the simultaneous properties of conducting electricity and being electrically charge neutral on almost all length scales. The study of these gases is called plasma physics. MHD is the poor cousin of plasma physics. It is the simplest theory of plasma dynamics. In most introductory courses, it is usually afforded a short chapter or lecture at most: Alfven waves, the kink mode, and that is it. (Now, on to Landau damping!) In advanced plasma courses, such as those dealing with waves or kinetic theory, it is given an even more cursory treatment, a brief mention on the way to things more profound and interesting. (It is just MHD! Besides, real plasma phy- cists do kinetic theory!) Nonetheless, MHD is an indispensable tool in all applications of plasma physics.

Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics Reviews

From the reviews:

The present book ... is a set of lectures taught by the author at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. ... the monograph is extremely pleasant to read, examples are well chosen and illuminating, and the ultimate aim of interesting students in the field of MHD will most likely be successful. (Manuel Nunez Jimenez, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2011 j)

Table of Contents

Review of Scalars, Vectors, Tensors, and Dyads.- Mass Conservation and the Equation of Continuity.- The Equation of Motion.- Energy Flow.- The Electromagnetic Field.- Closures.- Conservation Laws.- Ideal MHD and the Frozen Flux Theorem.- Resistivity and Viscosity.- Similarity Scaling.- The W#x00F6;ltjer Invariants of Ideal MHD, Topological Invariance, Magnetic and Cross-Helicity.- Reduced MHD.- Equilibrium: General Considerations#x2014; The Virial Theorem.- Simple MHD Equilibria.- Poloidal Beta, Paramagnetism, and Diamagnetism.- #x201C;Force-Free#x201D; Fields.- Toroidal Equilibrium; The Grad#x2013;Shafranov Equation.- Behavior of Small Displacements in Ideal MHD.- Linearized Equations and the Ideal MHD Force Operator.- Boundary Conditions for Linearized Ideal MHD.- Proof that the Ideal MHD Force Operator is Self-Adjoint.- Waves in a Uniform Medium: Special Cases.- Waves in a Uniform Medium: Arbitrary Angle of Propagation.- The Calculus of Variations and the Ideal MHD Energy Principle.- Examples of the Application of the Energy Principle.- The Rayleigh#x2013;Ritz Technique for Estimating Eigenvalues.- The Gravitational Interchange Mode or -Mode.- Comments on the Energy Principle and the Minimizing Eigenfunction.- Examples of the Application of the Energy Principle to Cylindrical Equilibria.- A Very Brief and General Tour of Suydam Analysis for Localized Interchange Instabilities.- Magnetic Reconnection.- Steady Reconnection: The Sweet#x2013;Parker Problem.- Resistive Instabilities: The Tearing Mode.- Resistive Instabilities: Closing Remarks.- Turbulence.- MHD Relaxation: Magnetic Self-Organization.- Dynamos: Magnetic Field Generation and Maintenance.

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NLS9783642269219
9783642269219
3642269214
Lectures in Magnetohydrodynamics: With an Appendix on Extended MHD by Dalton D. Schnack
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Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
2012-03-14
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