Theoretical Magnetofluiddynamics


Book Description

Theoretical Magnetofluiddynamics provides an overview of the state of knowledge in magnetofluiddynamics and its applications. Magnetofluiddynamics is concerned with the study of the interaction between magnetic fields and fluid conductors of electricity. This discipline serves to unite classical fluid mechanics with electromagnetism of media in motion; therefore, it is equally of interest to students of electrodynamics and to those of aerodynamics. The former always think of speeds which are of the order of the speed of light while the latter confine their attention to speeds which are of the order of the speed of sound. This book contains six chapters and begins by establishing equations of magnetofluiddynamics in detail, both for motion with shock waves and for continuous motion. Subsequent chapters deal with weak discontinuities or discontinuities in the derivatives of the characteristic flow quantities; strong discontinuities or discontinuities in the characteristic flow quantities; and one-dimensional motion, motion in ducts, and structure of shock waves; and motion past obstacles.




Magnetofluiddynamics - a Theoretical Study


Book Description

Throughout the world scientists are trying to understand the mystry of creation of this Universe and its behaviour thereafter. Complete behaviour of various stellar and Planetary processes are not easy to understand. Complex interaction of electromagnetic field and fluid dynamic field is to be understood properly. Magnetofluiddynamics (MFD)is the branch where we study such interactions. This book presents a coherant, comprehensive account of fundamentals of Magnetofluiddynamics. The book discusses some nice methods of dealing with the Magnetofluiddynamic problems. Various techniques are dealt in crisp language with clear thought and in rigorous mathematical expositions. This book is unique in more ways than one and will help students as well as researchers of Theoretical Physics and Applied Mathematics.




Magnetofluiddynamics in Channels and Containers


Book Description

The book deals with the theme of incompressible flows of electrically conducting fluids in hydraulic components. The main content of the book is a result of engineering research associated with the design of liquid metal cooling systems for fusion reactors. The book is well suited to serve as a guide for utilising magnetohydrodynamic means in other engineering disciplines such as in material processing, metallurgical engineering and power engineering.




Magneto-Fluid Dynamics


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This book provides an understanding of the physics at work in sunspots and solar coronal loops, and offers a new approach to Magneto-Fluid-Dynamics (or Magneto-Hydro-Dynamics).The book stresses the use of electric currents in Magneto-Fluid-Dynamics. As a rule, authors discuss magnetic field lines without referring to the required electric currents. It also stresses the importance of electric space charges inside conductors that move in magnetic fields.













Introduction to Plasma Theory


Book Description

Provides a complete introduction to plasma physics as taught in a 1-year graduate course. Covers all important topics of plasma theory, omitting no mathematical steps in derivations. Covers solitons, parametric instabilities, weak turbulence theory, and more. Includes exercises and problems which apply theories to practical examples. 4 of the 10 chapters do not include complex variables and can be used for a 1-semester senior level undergraduate course.