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Spring 2022
One of the prominent areas of interest in current plasma science is focused on understanding the mechanisms of heat transport beyond classical Coulomb collisions. The topic has applications in many areas of plasma physics, such as the solar corona and nuclear fusion devices. In strongly...
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Non-Linear Time Series Analysis Methods and Their Application to Fluctuation Data From Plasma Experiments
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Non-linear fluctuations are a common feature of data extracted from plasma experiments and are common in the edge regions of magnetically confined plasmas where long filament-like structures of density and temperature can generate them. These fluctuations are associated with turbulence and...
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Fall 2016
The Single Dielectric Barrier Discharge (SDBD) plasma actuator is currently considered as one among the many promising active flow-control devices. Research interest in modeling the plasma actuator is motivated by the fundamental principle of facilitating the prediction of airflow over different...