22–28 Jun 2019
DoubleTree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando
America/New_York timezone

Session

1.5 Dusty Plasmas and Strongly Coupled Plasmas

O8A
27 Jun 2019, 13:30
DoubleTree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando

DoubleTree at the Entrance to Universal Orlando

5780 Major Blvd. Orlando, Florida, 32819, USA

Conveners

1.5 Dusty Plasmas and Strongly Coupled Plasmas

  • Lorin Matthews (Baylor University)

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  1. Dr Truell Hyde (CASPER - Baylor University)
    27/06/2019, 14:00
    1.5 Dusty Plasmas and Strongly Coupled Plasmas
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    Complex plasmas have proven a versatile analog for the study of soft matter systems, particularly those whose global behavior is determined by the combined effect of the particles’ low kinetic energy, interparticle interactions mediated by the streaming ion flow and local confinement forces. On Earth, the streaming ion flow plays a major role in shaping the interparticle interaction and in...

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  2. Dr Evdokiya Kostadinova (Baylor University)
    27/06/2019, 14:30
    1.5 Dusty Plasmas and Strongly Coupled Plasmas
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    Understanding the thermodynamics of dusty plasmas requires knowledge of the energy transfer, or convection, in this open driven dissipative system. Convection is the global flow of heat due to particle transport, which includes the two subprocesses: advection (directed flow) and diffusion (random motion). The interaction with the ion flow and the presence of gradients in the dust charging can...

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