Particle Simulation of Plasma Blob Dynamics: Preliminary Results
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概要
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A three dimensional electrostatic plasma particle code has been developed to investigate blob dynamics. Some results of preliminary simulations are in agreement with previous studies based on a two-dimensional reduced fluid model. When periodic boundary condition is applied in the ambient magnetic field direction, it was observed that a blob evolves to a mushroom-shaped structure. Furthermore, the relation between the observed blob propagation speed and the initial blob size is consistent with the expectation by the fluid theory.
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著者
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Ishiguro Seiji
Department Of Applied Chemistry School Of Science And Engineering Waseda University
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Hasegawa Hiroki
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Social Insurance Chukyo Hospital
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HASEGAWA Hiroki
Department of Helical Plasma Research, National Institute for Fusion Science
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ISHIGURO Seiji
Department of Helical Plasma Research, National Institute for Fusion Science
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