DIII-D Edge Plasma, Disruptions, and Radiative Processes. Final Report
Author(s) -
J.A. Boedo,
S. Luckhardt,
R.A. Moyer
Publication year - 2001
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/894162
Subject(s) - plasma , diii d , momentum (technical analysis) , radiative transfer , atomic physics , physics , enhanced data rates for gsm evolution , core (optical fiber) , radiation , computational physics , nuclear physics , tokamak , optics , computer science , telecommunications , finance , economics
The scientific goal of the UCSD-DIII-D Collaboration during this period was to understand the coupling of the core plasma to the plasma-facing components through the plasma boundary (edge and scrape-off layer). To achieve this goal, UCSD scientists studied the transport of particles, momentum, energy, and radiation from the plasma core to the plasma-facing components under normal (e.g., L-mode, H-mode, and ELMs), and off-normal (e.g., disruptions) operating conditions
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