Artículos de revistas
Anisotropy of thermal stresses in confined dusty plasmas
Fecha
2008Registro en:
PLASMA SOURCES SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, v.17, n.1, 2008
0963-0252
10.1088/0963-0252/17/1/015006
Autor
TSYPIN, V. S.
VLADIMIROV, S. V.
Galvao, Ricardo Magnus Osorio
AZEVEDO, C. A. de
Institución
Resumen
Anisotropy of thermal stresses in confined dusty plasmas is considered. It is shown that in a multi-component low-temperature plasma containing electrons, ions and dust, the complicated dependence of the ion viscosity on ion temperature gradients leads to a plasma equilibrium state with anisotropic pressure. This pressure anisotropy can be of the order of the ion pressure in some limiting cases, in which the ion Larmor radius or the ion mean free path are of the order of the characteristic length of the plasma nonuniformity. For a sufficiently large dust number density, they contribute to the plasma pressure anisotropy and to its spatial dependence. Currently, it is not yet clear whether this equilibrium state is stable or not. Under these conditions, some convective plasma flows can arise in confinement devices. Therefore, this question needs special consideration.