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Self-consistent simulation of plasma scenarios for ITER using a combination of 1.5 D transport codes and free-boundary equilibrium codes

Parail et al., 2013

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13041134896088978386
Author
Parail V
Albanese R
Ambrosino R
Artaud J
Besseghir K
Cavinato M
Corrigan G
Garcia J
Garzotti L
Gribov Y
Imbeaux F
Koechl F
Labate C
Lister J
Litaudon X
Loarte A
Maget P
Mattei M
McDonald D
Nardon E
Saibene G
Sartori R
Urban J
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Nuclear Fusion

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Self-consistent transport simulation of ITER scenarios is a very important tool for the exploration of the operational space and for scenario optimization. It also provides an assessment of the compatibility of developed scenarios (which include fast transient events) …
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