The overall science goal of the FSP is to develop predictive simulation capability for magnetically confined fusion plasmas at an unprecedented level of integration and fidelity. This will directly support and enable effective U.S. participation in research related to the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) and the overall mission of delivering practical fusion energy. The FSP will address a rich set of scientific issues together with experimental programs, producing validated integrated physics results. This is very well aligned with the mission of the ITER Organization to coordinate with its members the integrated modeling and control of fusion plasmas, including benchmarking and validation activities. [1]. Initial FSP...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
Abstract: Implementation of complex plasma models at multipetaflop and exaflop computing s...
DIII-D research is addressing critical challenges in preparation for ITER and the next generation of...
Many others in the fusion energy and advanced scientific computing communities participated in the d...
This paper highlights the scientific and computational challenges facing the Fusion Simulation Progr...
Fusion plasmas are complex systems which involve a variety of physical processes interacting with ea...
Plasma/material interactions (PMI) during four types of plasma transient/instabilities is a critical...
Performance of the ITER is anticipated to be highly sensitive to the edge plasma condition. The edge...
"The world fusion effort has embarked into a new age with the construction of ITER in Cadarache, Fra...
New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, participated in the ÃÂâÃÂÃÂ...
The mission of the Fusion Simulation Project is to develop a predictive capability for the integrate...
DIII-D physics research addresses critical challenges for the operation of ITER and the next generat...
Fusion nuclear technology (FNT) research in the United States encompasses many activities and requir...
One of the main physics objectives of ITER is to operate, in a nuclear environment and on sufficient...
Nuclear fusion is potentially a resource which can provide long-term supply of energy. In order to r...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
Abstract: Implementation of complex plasma models at multipetaflop and exaflop computing s...
DIII-D research is addressing critical challenges in preparation for ITER and the next generation of...
Many others in the fusion energy and advanced scientific computing communities participated in the d...
This paper highlights the scientific and computational challenges facing the Fusion Simulation Progr...
Fusion plasmas are complex systems which involve a variety of physical processes interacting with ea...
Plasma/material interactions (PMI) during four types of plasma transient/instabilities is a critical...
Performance of the ITER is anticipated to be highly sensitive to the edge plasma condition. The edge...
"The world fusion effort has embarked into a new age with the construction of ITER in Cadarache, Fra...
New York University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, participated in the ÃÂâÃÂÃÂ...
The mission of the Fusion Simulation Project is to develop a predictive capability for the integrate...
DIII-D physics research addresses critical challenges for the operation of ITER and the next generat...
Fusion nuclear technology (FNT) research in the United States encompasses many activities and requir...
One of the main physics objectives of ITER is to operate, in a nuclear environment and on sufficient...
Nuclear fusion is potentially a resource which can provide long-term supply of energy. In order to r...
The promise of a vast source of energy to power the world and protect our planet using fusion techno...
Abstract: Implementation of complex plasma models at multipetaflop and exaflop computing s...
DIII-D research is addressing critical challenges in preparation for ITER and the next generation of...