Fundamentals for Energy and Environment (DES)

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Lecturer
Xiao Feng  Nagasaki Takao  Saito Masaki 
Place
Thr3-4(G512)  
Credits
Lecture2  Exercise0  Experiment0
Code
93561
Syllabus updated
2008/10/1
Lecture notes updated
2008/10/1
Semester
Fall Semester

Outline of lecture

This course provides fundamental knowledge on the energy and environment related issues. The major topics include the fundamentals of thermodynamics and fluid dynamics relating to energy and environment, global energy balance, environmental problems and their assessment for regional and global atmosphere, atmospheric diffusion and numerical modeling, emission control of environmental pollutant due to fossil fuels, energy utilization and the environmental loading, utilization of nuclear energy and its impact on environment.

Purpose of lecture

This course offers knowledge on fundamentals for plasma science. It includes plasma generation, governing equations of plasmas, magnetohydrodynamics, characteristics of plasma, plasma diagnostics and recent topics in plasma applications. The lectures are given in English.

Plan of lecture

1. Plasma Generation
縲縲2. Governing Equations of Plasmas
縲縲3. Magnetohydrodynamics
縲縲4. Characteristics of Plasma
縲縲5. Plasma Diagnostics
縲縲6. Plasma Applications

Textbook and reference

None

Related and/or prerequisite courses

This course is recommended for the students who did not take ""Plasma Science and Engineering"" (first semester).

Evaluation

Quiz and reports

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