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DYNAMIC STABILIZATION OF A PLASMA COLUMN

Technical Report ·
OSTI ID:4153571

A cylindrical plasma column is confined by a magnetic field whose z- component is constant while the M-component oscillates sinusoidally. The skin depth is assumed to be negligible so that the boundary can be considered as sharp and the interior of the plasma as field free. The plasma itself is treated as an assembly of non-colliding particles which are specularly reflected at the plasma surface. The oscillating pressure of the applied field causes the plasma surface to execute a small periodic motion independent of (?) and z. All other components of the displacement decay in time, thus the plasma is positively stable against all deformations. For magnetostatic confinement this treatmert yields the usual instabilities; but in contrast to earlier work, the growth rates are bounded as the deformation wave length approaches zero. This appears to be in better agreement with experiment. (auth)

Research Organization:
Space Technology Labs., Inc. Physical Research Lab., Los Angeles
NSA Number:
NSA-15-002269
OSTI ID:
4153571
Report Number(s):
NP-9291; STL/TR-60-0000-GR-269
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
English

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