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Full-Text Articles in Plasma and Beam Physics
Effects Of The Radiation Belt On The Plasmasphere Distribution, Stefan Thonnard
Effects Of The Radiation Belt On The Plasmasphere Distribution, Stefan Thonnard
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
This study examines the interaction of plasma, ions and electrons created by Solar illumination in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, that travels along magnetic field lines filling the Plasmasphere, and the naturally occurring trapped particles known as the outer radiation belt. Although these two science disciplines have been largely worked independent of each other due the vast differences in the energy of the particles, recent satellite observations indicate a large population of particles with lower energy and greater mass also exist in the outer radiation belt. This study shows that during conditions of low solar output in an 11-year cycle, these …
A Numerical Algorithm For Simulating Two Species Plasma, Richard F. Datwyler
A Numerical Algorithm For Simulating Two Species Plasma, Richard F. Datwyler
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
In our ever-growing technology-dependent society, a great need for cleaner, more lucrative energy sources is being sought out. Nuclear fission power plants have been used to help provide energy for many years now. More recently, fusion test reactors have been built and planned as another means to fill the energy quota. A large part of understanding the fundamental principles in a fusion reactor focuses on the principles of plasma physics. This topic of plasma physics has been studied for many decades and much progress has been made in its understanding.
More recently, computers have become larger and faster allowing for …
Parallel Heat Transport In Magnetized Plasma, Mukta Sharma
Parallel Heat Transport In Magnetized Plasma, Mukta Sharma
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
A huge global increase in energy use is inevitable, so there is an urgent need to seek cleaner ways of producing energy on large scales. Fusion is the energy source of the universe and a promising way to fulfill energy needs of mankind for many centuries to come. It offers important advantages as a safe, sustainable, and environmentally friendly source of energy. The International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) aims to demonstrate magnetic fusion is an energy source of the future. The goal of ITER is to produce 500 MW of fusion power given 50 MW of input power—or ten times …
The Adaptability Of Langmuir Probes To The Pico-Satellite Regime, Andrew Jay Auman
The Adaptability Of Langmuir Probes To The Pico-Satellite Regime, Andrew Jay Auman
All Graduate Theses and Dissertations, Spring 1920 to Summer 2023
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether it is feasible to use Langmuir probes on pico-satellites flying in low Earth orbit over mid- to low-latitude geographic regions. Following chapters on the expected ionospheric conditions and an overview of Langmuir probe theory, a chapter addressing the difficulties involved with pico-satellite Langmuir probes is presented. Also, the necessary satellite-to-probe surface area requirements in order to achieve confidence in pico-satellite Langmuir probe data, for the orbital regions of interest to this thesis, are stated.