Plasma and Superconductivity for the Sustainable Development of Energy and the Environment
The main aim of this review is to present the current state of the research and applications of superconductivity and plasma technologies in the field of energy and environmental protection.
Henryka Danuta Stryczewska +2 more
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Testing 3D Printed Carbon Fiber Durability for Next‐Gen Fusion Reactors via Proton Irradiation
Schematic of proton irradiation effects on carbon fiber samples evaluated via nanoindentation and Raman spectroscopy. ABSTRACT Carbon fiber‐reinforced composites are promising candidates for plasma‐facing components (PFCs) in next‐generation fusion reactors due to their high strength‐to‐weight ratio, thermal stability, and radiation resistance. However,
U. Saleem +7 more
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A Review of Recent Developments in Atomic Processes for Divertors and Edge Plasmas
The most promising concepts for power and particle control in tokamaks and other fusion experiments rely upon atomic processes to transfer the power and momentum from the edge plasma to the plasma chamber walls. This places a new emphasis on processes at
Afrosimov +86 more
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Heat Transfer of Viscous MHD Nanofluid Flow in the Presence of Solar Radiation With Entropy
To satisfy the power needs of human beings without affecting the environment, scientists have been working on the efficient practices of renewable energy sources such as solar, water, and wind. As a source of energy resources, solar radiation is preferred because of its unlimited availability and low ecological impact.
Girma Tafesse Workneh +2 more
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Implications of Innovative Nuclear Technologies on Ghana’s Nuclear Future
Innovations in nuclear technology have the potential to play a transformative role in Ghana’s pursuit of a secure, reliable and low‐carbon energy future. This review examines recent global advances in nuclear reactor technologies, fuel cycle systems, waste management approaches, regulatory practices and digital applications and assesses their relevance
R. G. Abrefah +4 more
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In fusion devices, plasma-facing components (PFCs) play a critical role in withstanding severe thermal conditions resulting from cyclic high heat flux (HHF) loads.
Yi Li +7 more
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International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor: Bimodal device and design sensitivities to energy confinement H-factors [PDF]
A major concern of present-day tokamak design is the uncertainty in the plasma energy confinement scaling. We present sensitivities of designs similar to the International Thermonuclear Engineering Reactor (ITER) to changes in the energy confinement H-factor (H) for cases designed for ignition (the ITER physics phase), long-pulse, current-driven ...
Galambos, J.D., Peng, Y-K.M.
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This review systematically outlines recent advances in the catalytic strategies for converting CO₂ into valuable products, including photocatalysis, electrocatalysis, CO2 hydrogenation, photothermal catalysis, non‐thermal plasma, and biocatalytic processes.
An Zhang +68 more
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Ignition of Deflagration and Detonation Ahead of the Flame due to Radiative Preheating of Suspended Micro Particles [PDF]
We study a flame propagating in the gaseous combustible mixture with suspended inert particles. The gas is assumed to be transparent for the radiation emitted by the combustion products, while particles absorb and re-emit the radiation. Thermal radiation
Ivanov, M. F. +2 more
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Meteorological Tsunamis: From Local Hazard to Global Relevance
Abstract Research on meteorological tsunamis or meteotsunamis—long ocean waves in the tsunami frequency band generated by propagating atmospheric disturbances which resonantly enhance ocean waves—has grown significantly in recent decades. This expansion is due to progress in (a) ocean and atmospheric measurements, including advanced instrumentation ...
Ivica Vilibić +2 more
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