Thermodynamic equilibrium in a Polywell
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 6:29 pm
A point has been made that the plasma in a polywell is out of thermodynamic equilibrium. However:
- the thermodynamic disequilibrium is as observed locally over a small volume.
- I recall mention that the mean free path in a polywell is comparable to the size of the magrid.
- It seems to me that discussing thermodynamic equilibrium over a volume smaller than the mean free path is of limited significance.
So, does it make meaningful sense to talk of thermodynamic equilibrium in a polywell over a volume smaller then the whole confined plasma? My gut says that over that global volume the plasma is in thermodynamic equilibrium. That would tend to shoot holes in some arguments against the polywell.
- the thermodynamic disequilibrium is as observed locally over a small volume.
- I recall mention that the mean free path in a polywell is comparable to the size of the magrid.
- It seems to me that discussing thermodynamic equilibrium over a volume smaller than the mean free path is of limited significance.
So, does it make meaningful sense to talk of thermodynamic equilibrium in a polywell over a volume smaller then the whole confined plasma? My gut says that over that global volume the plasma is in thermodynamic equilibrium. That would tend to shoot holes in some arguments against the polywell.