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Comprehensive study of Kinetic Trajectory Simulation method for multi-component magnetized plasma-wall interaction process

open access: yesFundamental Plasma Physics
For a wide range of plasma applications across diverse fields, a comprehensive understanding of the plasma-wall interaction mechanism is indispensable due to its inherent connection with confined plasma.
Suresh Basnet   +3 more
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Plasma edge and plasma-wall interaction modelling: Lessons learned from metallic devices [PDF]

open access: yesNuclear Materials and Energy, 2017
Robust power exhaust schemes employing impurity seeding are needed for target operational scenarios in present day tokamak devices with metallic plasma-facing components (PFCs). For an electricity-producing fusion power plant at power density Psep/R>15MW/
S. Wiesen   +6 more
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Plasma-wall interaction of advanced materials

open access: yesNuclear Materials and Energy, 2017
DEMO is the name for the first stage prototype fusion reactor considered to be the next step after ITER. For the realization of fusion energy especially materials questions pose a significant challenge already today. Advanced materials solution are under
J.W. Coenen   +9 more
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MOLECULAR DYNAMIC SIMULATION OF PLASMA MATERIAL INTERACTION TO CALCULATE THEORETICAL SPUTTERING YIELD

open access: yesEurasian Physical Technical Journal, 2023
In a fusion reaction two light nuclei, Deuterium and Tritium merge to form a single heavier nucleus Helium. However, two positive nuclei repel each other. In order to merge two nuclei they need to have very high velocities.
Pahsa Alper
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PLASMA-WALL INTERACTIONS [PDF]

open access: yes, 1977
Experimental and theoretical studies have been carried out to provide information on important phenomena occurring when a hot, dense plasma containing a transverse magnetic field is brought into sudden contact with a cold metal wall. Computational simulation has been used to study the physics of the fusion plasma boundary layer which forms at the ...
Gross, R. A.   +3 more
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Plasma protein corona modulates the vascular wall interaction of drug carriers in a material and donor specific manner. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
The nanoscale plasma protein interaction with intravenously injected particulate carrier systems is known to modulate their organ distribution and clearance from the bloodstream.
Daniel J Sobczynski   +6 more
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Bayesian Determination of Parameters for Plasma-Wall Interactions [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy, 2019
Within the Bayesian framework a non-intrusive uncertainty quantification is performed to assess the uncertainty of ion–solid interaction simulations. For this we employ a reduced-order spectral expansion approach which is capable of confining the number of model runs to a feasible size.
Roland Preuss   +2 more
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Global SOLPS-ITER and ERO2.0 coupling in a linear device for the study of plasma–wall interaction in helium plasma

open access: yesNuclear Fusion, 2023
Plasma–wall interaction (PWI) is a great challenge in the development of a nuclear fusion power plant. To investigate phenomena like erosion of plasma-facing components, impurity transport and redeposition, one needs reliable numerical tools for the ...
G. Alberti   +7 more
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The dynamic interplay of plasma membrane domains and cortical microtubules in secondary cell wall patterning

open access: yesFrontiers in Plant Science, 2013
Patterning of the cellulosic cell wall underlies the shape and function of plant cells. The cortical microtubule array plays a central role in the regulation of cell wall patterns.
Yoshihisa eOda, Hiroo eFukuda
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Integrated modelling: Coupling of surface evolution and plasma-impurity transport

open access: yesNuclear Materials and Energy, 2020
During the interaction of the scrape off layer (SOL) plasma with the first wall the evolution of both wall and plasma are tightly coupled: The erosion of the first wall leads to an impurity concentration in the plasma which affects the particle and power
K. Schmid   +19 more
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