Damage to plasma-facing components (PFC) due to various plasma instabilities is still a major concern for the successful development of fusion energy and represents a significant research obstacle in the community. It is of great importance to fully understand the behavior and lifetime expectancy of PFC under both low energy cycles during normal events and highly energetic events as disruptions, Edge-Localized Modes (ELM), Vertical Displacement Events (VDE), and Run-away electron (RE). The consequences of these high energetic dumps with energy fluxes ranging from 10 MJ/m2 up to 200 MJ/m2 applied in very short periods (0.1 to 5 ms) can be catastrophic both for safety and economic reasons. Those phenomena can cause a) large temperature increa...
The research described in this thesis is done in the frame of the development of nuclear fusion as a...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
Plasma disruptions are a catastrophic loss of confinement that ultimately concludes with the release...
This paper reviews the recent advancements of the algorithm and application to fusion plasma instabi...
Abstract-Safe and reliable operation is still one of the major challenges in the development of fusi...
Damage to plasma-facing and nearby components due to plasma instabilities remains a major obstacle t...
Damage to plasma-facing components (PFCS) from plasma instabilities remains a major obstacle to a su...
A civilized society need energy to function. An attractive new energy source is nuclear fusion with ...
The impending energy crisis is one of the toughest problems mankind will have to face in the near fu...
This paper presents particle-in-cell simulations of the plasma behaviour in the vicinity of gaps in ...
This thesis will discuss the fundamental process of high temperature plasma formation, consisting of...
A comparative analysis of the spatial and temporal characteristics of transient energy loads (ELMs a...
Fusion power is one of few viable sustainable means of energy production. The tokamak is arguable th...
The design of a suitable interface between plasma heated at millions of kelvin and the environment i...
The present thesis is the product of three years of research in the field on magnetically confined n...
The research described in this thesis is done in the frame of the development of nuclear fusion as a...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
Plasma disruptions are a catastrophic loss of confinement that ultimately concludes with the release...
This paper reviews the recent advancements of the algorithm and application to fusion plasma instabi...
Abstract-Safe and reliable operation is still one of the major challenges in the development of fusi...
Damage to plasma-facing and nearby components due to plasma instabilities remains a major obstacle t...
Damage to plasma-facing components (PFCS) from plasma instabilities remains a major obstacle to a su...
A civilized society need energy to function. An attractive new energy source is nuclear fusion with ...
The impending energy crisis is one of the toughest problems mankind will have to face in the near fu...
This paper presents particle-in-cell simulations of the plasma behaviour in the vicinity of gaps in ...
This thesis will discuss the fundamental process of high temperature plasma formation, consisting of...
A comparative analysis of the spatial and temporal characteristics of transient energy loads (ELMs a...
Fusion power is one of few viable sustainable means of energy production. The tokamak is arguable th...
The design of a suitable interface between plasma heated at millions of kelvin and the environment i...
The present thesis is the product of three years of research in the field on magnetically confined n...
The research described in this thesis is done in the frame of the development of nuclear fusion as a...
\u3cp\u3eThe provision of a particle and power exhaust solution which is compatible with first-wall ...
Plasma disruptions are a catastrophic loss of confinement that ultimately concludes with the release...