Dynamics of Multi-Component Plasma with Transport Phenomena
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概要
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Fundamental equations for a multi-component plasma with transport phenomena for the case of no magnetic field are proposed. Each component of the plasma is electrically charged or neutral, and has its own velocity and temperature, as well as its density and partial pressure. As the transport phenomena, the "velocity relaxations" and the "temperature relaxations" between components are taken into account, as well as the viscosities and the thermal conductivities. These fundamental equations can be confirmed on the basis of the Boltzmann equations, using the "mean free time approximation." For the typical examples, the Rayleigh- and the oscillating plate-problems for two-component plasma, etc. are examined.
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- 1970-03-05
著者
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Kuwabara Sinzi
Department Of Applied Physics Faculty Of Engineering Nagoya University
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Kuwabara Sinzi
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science University Of Tokyo:(present Address) Department Of Applied
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