Applied and Engineering

FOCUS · C04 · ID: 3646990





Presentations

  • Design High-Performance MHD-Stable Non-Inductive Plasma Scenarios and Optimize Toroidal and Poloidal Field Coils using FREDA WDM Framework

    ORAL · Invited

    Publication: [1] Collins, Cami, et al. "Introducing FREDA: an integrated physics and engineering tool for fusion reactor design, assessment, and optimization." APS Division of Plasma Physics Meeting Abstracts. Vol. 2023.
    [2] Hassan, Ehab, et al. Searching the Plasma Geometry and Configuration Spaces for Feasible Tokamak Design Point. Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), Oak Ridge, TN (United States), 2023.
    [3] Hassan E, et al. "Minimizing the Currents in Poloidal Field Coils by Optimizing their Sizes, Structures, and Locations Using the FREDA Framework." In 26th Technology of Fusion Energy (TOFE) Meeting 2024.
    [4] Hassan, Ehab, et al. "Core-Pedestal Plasma Configurations in Advanced Tokamaks." Fusion Science and Technology 79.3 (2023): 189-212.
    [5] Barnett, Rhea, et al. "A medium fidelity CESOL (Core-Edge-Scrape Off Layer) workflow for fast analysis of Fusion Pilot Plant designs." Bulletin of the American Physical Society (2024).
    [6] Hatch DR, et al. "Reduced models for ETG transport in the tokamak pedestal." Physics of Plasmas 2;29(6):062501 (2022).
    [7] Hassan E, Hatch DR. Estimating the Heat and Particle Fluxes from the Electron-Temperature Gradient Unstable Modes at the H-mode Pedestal of Fusion National Science Facility (FNSF). In Sherwood Fusion Theory Conference 2023.

    Presenters

    • Ehab M Hassan

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Authors

    • Ehab M Hassan

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Rhea L Barnett

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Sebastian De Pascuale

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Jin Myung Park

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Cami S Collins

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    • Gary M Staebler

      Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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  • Development of a Mobile Carbon Nanotube X-ray Tomosynthesis System with Integrated Physiological Gating

    ORAL

    Presenters

    • Gavin Lyda

      Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    Authors

    • Gavin Lyda

      Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    • Christina Inscoe

      Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

    • Otto Zhou

      Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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