CTU FEE Moodle
Physics for Electroenergetics
B232 - Summer 23/24
Physics for Electroenergetics - XP02EVA
Credits | 4 |
Semesters | Winter |
Completion | Exam |
Language of teaching | undefined |
Extent of teaching | 3P |
Annotation
Lessons contain selected parts of physics for students of electric power engineering: Physical principles of gas discharges - glow, arc, spark and corona discharges and their applications. The students become acquainted with characteristics for magnetized, astrophysical and fusion energy generation. A part of the course is two excursions in laboratories CTU and Czech Academy of Sciences.
Study targets
No data.
Course outlines
1. Introduction - importance of physics for technology.
2. Principles of hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics.
3. Organized structures, generation of magnetic fields, filamentary structures in plasma.
4. Properties of electric discharges - glow discharge, corona.
5. Electric spark and arc, lightning and ball lightning
6. Physics of high density of energy.
7. Controlled thermonuclear fusion.
8. Physics of Solar active regions
2. Principles of hydrodynamics and magnetohydrodynamics.
3. Organized structures, generation of magnetic fields, filamentary structures in plasma.
4. Properties of electric discharges - glow discharge, corona.
5. Electric spark and arc, lightning and ball lightning
6. Physics of high density of energy.
7. Controlled thermonuclear fusion.
8. Physics of Solar active regions
Exercises outlines
1. Diagnostics of the fusion plasma
2. Rise of the magnetic field of the Earth.
3. Measuring of electromagnetic spectrums.
4. Lightning, ball lightning.
5. Magnetic pinches, X-ray lasers.
6. Fusion reactors.
7. Excursion: power iodine laser PALS.
8. Excursion: tokamak COMPASS.
2. Rise of the magnetic field of the Earth.
3. Measuring of electromagnetic spectrums.
4. Lightning, ball lightning.
5. Magnetic pinches, X-ray lasers.
6. Fusion reactors.
7. Excursion: power iodine laser PALS.
8. Excursion: tokamak COMPASS.
Literature
1. T.G.Cowling, M.A.Phil: Magnetohydrodynamics (Adam Hilger 1976)
2. Actual presentations of the lectures in pdf
2. Actual presentations of the lectures in pdf
Requirements
Written work of selected topics.