A general approach for deriving the expression of reference distribution functions by statistical thermodynamics is illustrated, and applied to the case of a magnetically confined plasma. The local equilibrium is defined by imposing the minimum entropy production, which applies only to the linear regime near a stationary thermodynamically non-equilibrium state and the maximum entropy principle under the scale invariance restrictions. This procedure may be adopted for a system subject to an arbitrary number of thermodynamic forces, however, for concreteness, we analyze, afterwords, a magnetically confined plasma subject to three thermodynamic forces, and three energy sources: (i) the total Ohmic heat, supplied by the transformer coil; (ii) t...
This chapter shows the results for conventional and innovative plasma torches under local thermodyna...
It is shown that the thermodynamic maximum-entropy principle predicts negative specific heat for a s...
One considers a plasma free of any external field, partially ionized, optically thick for the first ...
A general approach for deriving the expression of reference distribution functions by statistical th...
We derive the expression of the reference distribution function for magnetically confined plasmas fa...
We derive the expression of the reference distribution function for magnetically confined plasmas fa...
In previous works, we derived stationary density distribution functions (DDF) where the local equili...
A gyrokinetic model is presented that can properly describe large and small amplitude electromagneti...
A theory of thermal fluctuations in plasmas is developed based on a probability ensemble for one-par...
It is important that plasma composition is calculated in a manner consistent with statistical mechan...
In the present paper we consider a magnetically confined plasma in the presence of ion cyclotron res...
In many magnetically confined fusion experiments, a significant fraction of the stored energy of the...
This paper, the second in the series, deals with the study of the impact of different types of equil...
Auxiliary plasma heating by radio-frequency waves is a usual procedure in the modern tokamaks. In th...
The substance of present work is to provide standard thermodynamic functions (STF) of small size mol...
This chapter shows the results for conventional and innovative plasma torches under local thermodyna...
It is shown that the thermodynamic maximum-entropy principle predicts negative specific heat for a s...
One considers a plasma free of any external field, partially ionized, optically thick for the first ...
A general approach for deriving the expression of reference distribution functions by statistical th...
We derive the expression of the reference distribution function for magnetically confined plasmas fa...
We derive the expression of the reference distribution function for magnetically confined plasmas fa...
In previous works, we derived stationary density distribution functions (DDF) where the local equili...
A gyrokinetic model is presented that can properly describe large and small amplitude electromagneti...
A theory of thermal fluctuations in plasmas is developed based on a probability ensemble for one-par...
It is important that plasma composition is calculated in a manner consistent with statistical mechan...
In the present paper we consider a magnetically confined plasma in the presence of ion cyclotron res...
In many magnetically confined fusion experiments, a significant fraction of the stored energy of the...
This paper, the second in the series, deals with the study of the impact of different types of equil...
Auxiliary plasma heating by radio-frequency waves is a usual procedure in the modern tokamaks. In th...
The substance of present work is to provide standard thermodynamic functions (STF) of small size mol...
This chapter shows the results for conventional and innovative plasma torches under local thermodyna...
It is shown that the thermodynamic maximum-entropy principle predicts negative specific heat for a s...
One considers a plasma free of any external field, partially ionized, optically thick for the first ...