The impact of recycling
on plasma turbulence.
Researchers have long wondered about the full impact of the recycled atoms
on plasma turbulence.
Not exact matches
«It approximately computes the
plasma transport billions of times faster than a gyrokinetic multiscale
turbulence simulation run
on high - performance supercomputers.»
They include a scientific code that physicist Seung - Hoe Ku runs
on two of the world's most powerful supercomputers to study
turbulence at the volatile edge of fusion
plasmas.
To analyze how the density gradient affected the strength of the electron
turbulence, the team fed information about the
plasma's temperature and density into a program run
on computers at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, a DOE Office of Science User Facility at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, California.
Hammett was named winner of the Distinguished Research Fellow Award for his work
on deepening the theoretical understanding of
turbulence in fusion
plasmas.