7/21/2007
Created Plasma Lab Wiki
Installed LabVIEW (Joe Weichman)
Data on the density of the plasma versus position in the chamber, close to the plasma source and in the center of the chamber.
data in Excel format
Kevin Kuns, Max Praglin
July 30th 2007 Speed of PlasmaME.xls
July 30th 2007 Axial Voltage MeasurementsME.xls
July 30 Axial Voltage Graph_.jpg
Observations:
8/03/2007
Kevin Kuns, Max Praglin, Roland Hwang, Evan Warfel, Joe Weichman, William McKethen
August 4th 2007 Speed of PlasmaA.xls
Observations: As pressure in the chamber decreases, the speed of plasma increases. In general, the speed of plasma increases as it moves away from the plasma source.
8/8/2007
Evan Warfel, Joe Weichman, Max Praglin
Second meeting to discuss / plan probe drive system accurate to 1/100 millimeter
-Worm gear for linear motion
-Boston Gear Reducers for small increments
-Stepper motors controlling gear system: controlled by LabView
Kevin Kuns, Max Praglin
August 9th 2007 Speed of Plasma A.xls
Observations:
Plot of magnetic field at 45 Amperes.
Observations: Arrows flow away from plasma source. (Note: the link may need to be refreshed once to work).
Code for a program that calculates the magnetic field strength at a list of points throughout the plasma chamber.
b_list.c
Magnetic field every 1cm throughout plasma chamber at 45 Amperes. Calculated from above program.
b_field_45.txt
Description of the calculation of the magnetic field.
bfield.pdf
Evan Warfel, Yulin Qing, Roland Hwang, Kevin Kuns
August 11th 2007 Speed of PlasmaA.xls
Observations:
8/18/2007
Yulin Quing, Roland Hwang, Kevin Kuns, Joe Weichman
Discuss new experiment.
Lecture on Plasma Physics by Dr. Walter Gekelman -- 10:00 AM
Yulin Quing, Roland Hwang, Kevin Kuns, Evan Warfel, Joe Weichman
Lecture covered the four fundamental forces (strong, electromagnetic, weak, gravitational), energy potential, plasma potential, electric potential, an electric field, and the langmuir curve diagram.
9/15/2007
Lecture by Dr. Walter Gekelman
Max Praglin, Evan Warfel
9/29/07
Lecture by Dr. Walter Gekelman -- 10:00 AM
Max Praglin, Kevin Kuns, Joe Weichman
Lecture covered distribution function of plasma and it's seven dimensions. Temperature, density, and plasma potential derived from distribution function.
7/5/08
Lecture By Dr. Gekelman
Probe Drive Wiring Completed. Running software to run probe drive.
7/12/08
Lecture by Dr. Gekelman
Lecture covered treating plasmas as fluids.
Tested probe Drive.
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