Physical Mechanics of Gas Discharges (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics): 7
Author(s): Sergey T. Surzhikov (Author)
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication Date: 1 Nov. 2012
Language: English
Print length: 439 pages
ISBN-10: 9783110270334
ISBN-13: 9783110270334
Book Description
Gas discharges are of interest for many processes in mechanics, manufacturing, materials science and aerophysics. To understand the physics behind the phenomena is of key importance for the effective use and development of gas discharge devices. This worktreats methods of computational modeling of electrodischarge processes and dynamics of partially ionized gases. These methods are necessary to tackleproblems of physical mechanics, physics of gas discharges and aerophysics.Particular attention is given to a solution of two-dimensional problems of physical mechanics of glow discharges.The use ofglow discharges in aerospace technology is discussed as well.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“This is a comprehensive book on mathematical modeling and numerical procedures of physical processes in gas discharge configurations that will prove useful for both professionals and graduate level students in the field.” Zentralblatt für Mathematik
From the Back Cover
Physical models of gas discharge processes in gas flows and numerical simulation methods, which are used for numerical simulation of these phenomena are considered in the book. Significant attention is given to a solution of two-dimensional problems of physical mechanics of electric arc, radio-frequency, micro-wave, and optical discharges, as well as to investigation of electrodynamic structure of direct current glow discharges. Problems of modern computational magnetohydrodynamics (MHD) are considered also. Prospects of the different kinds of discharges use in aerospace applications are discussed.
This book is intended for scientists and engineers concerned with physical gas dynamics, physics of the low-temperature plasma and gas discharges, and also for students and post-graduate students of physical and technical specialties of universities.
About the Author
Sergey T. Surzhikov, Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.