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Current Distribution in Crossed-Field Accelerators. Part IV. Project Summary and Application. (2005)

Abstract
Realistic analytical modeling of crossed-field accelerators is obtained by computing the development of turbulent magnetohydrodynamic boundary layers on the walls and the coupled two-dimensional distributions of current density, plasma properties, and fluid velocity, temperature and pressure over the entire channel. The analysis is based on methods developed in previous work by the authors, and considers the effects of electron nonequilibrium, thermal and concentration diffusion, suppression of turbulence by magnetic fields, finite reaction rates, and electron energy relaxation. Application to the Hirho channel gives excellent agreement with experimental results. It is shown that the reduction of the Hall field in Faraday channels is due to the fact that local axial current density is present over most of the flow, even when there is no net current leakage along the channel. The modeling is carried out by a well-documented computer program, of which a program listing, Fortran source deck, and explanation of input and output formats are provided. This work has demonstrated that realistic computations are necessary for the design of efficient magnetohydrodynamic channels. (Author). See also Part 3, AD-866 460 and Part 2, AD-839 678.

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Mitarbeiter STD RESEARCH CORP PASADENA CALIF
Archiv Defense Technical Information Center OAI-PMH Repository (United States)
Keywords PLASMA PHYSICS AND MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS, *PLASMA ACCELERATORS, *PLASMAS(PHYSICS), MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS, GAS FLOW, TURBULENT BOUNDARY LAYER, THERMAL DIFFUSION, ELECTRON DENSITY, HALL EFFECT, CROSSED FIELD DEVICES, GAS IONIZATION, TRANSPORT PROPERTIES, COMPUTER PROGRAMS., DIAGNOSIS(GENERAL), PLASMAS(PHYSICS), DYNAMICS, PLASMAS(PHYSICS), FORTRAN
Sprache eng