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FUNCTIONAL MODELING FOR THE ANALYSIS OF HIGH DENSITY PLASMA EXPERIMENTATION

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International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology Vol.3 Issue 5, pp 115-120,Year 2014

FUNCTIONAL MODELING FOR THE ANALYSIS OF HIGH DENSITY PLASMA EXPERIMENTATION

Hossam A.Gabbar, DanielBondarenko, Sayf Elgriw

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Received : 10 October 2014; Accepted : 15 October 2014 ; Published : 31 October 2014

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One major challenge of plasma experimentation is to evaluate different engineering designs and provide systematic mapping to plasma simulation. Due to the complexityinvolved, and costs to establish a realistic and practical plasma experiment, it is important to study different setups and configurations of plasma experiments. However, this requires proper and systematic modeling to be able to evaluate the alternative setups. This paper proposes a framework for functional modeling of plasma experimentation, which will support the analysis and evaluation of plasma experimentation, along with the required measurements, controls, and simulation practices. It is applied to the prototype experimental setup used by HOPE Innovations, where simulation results are correlated to the physical models in view of the proposed functional modeling framework proposed in this paper.

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Functional Modeling, Intersecting Plasma Beams, Dense Plasma, Pinch, Plasma Simulation, Plasma Insta
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Hossam A.Gabbar, DanielBondarenko, Sayf Elgriw , " Functional Modeling For The Analysis Of High Density Plasma Experimentation ", International Journal of Latest Research in Science and Technology . Vol. 3, Issue 5, pp 115-120 , 2014


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