Plasma Physics and Computer Plasma Modelling II - NEVF531
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Elementary processes in plasma. Transport effects in plasma. Computer modelling in plasma physics.
Last update: T_KEVF (06.05.2009)
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Podmínkou zakončení předmětu je úspěšné složení zkoušky. Last update: Pavlů Jiří, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (14.06.2019)
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Chen F.F.: Introduction to Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, Springer, New York 2006. Birdsall D.C., Langdon A.B.: Plasma Physics via Computer Simulation, Adam Hilger, Bristol 1991. Hockney R.W., Eastwood J.W.: Computer Simulation Using Particles, Taylor and Francis, New York 1988. Tajima T.: Computational Plasma Physics, Westview Press, Oxford 2004. Last update: T_KEVF (05.05.2010)
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Zkouška je ústní a student dostává otázky dle sylabu předmětu v rozsahu, který byl prezentován na přednáškách. Last update: Pavlů Jiří, doc. RNDr., Ph.D. (14.06.2019)
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1. Elementary processes in plasma
Excited particles, chemical reactions in plasma. 2. Transport effects in plasma Plasma in external fields, mobility, conductivity of plasma. Diffusion and ambipolar diffusion. 3. Advanced techniques particle computer modelling Many body problem. PIC method. Fast multipole method, Ewald summation, hierarchic methods. Hybrid particle modelling. Hybrid modelling. 4. Computer modelling in plasma physics Study of bulk processes in low-temperature plasma. Study of plasma-solid interaction. Computer modelling in plasma chemistry. Modelling in high-temperature plasma physics. Visualisation Last update: T_KEVF (16.05.2005)
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