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Simulating turbulent plasma in nuclear fusion reactor.
PTG@IISc
Simulating turbulent plasma in nuclear fusion reactor.
With this 1/100 3D printed model of ITER, we showcase the structure and functinalities of different modules.
This ITER paper craft size is 1/300th of the actual ITER Tokamak and can be made without using a glue.
Plasma ball instabilities involve complex, dynamic disruptions of the plasma's equilibrium, driven by factors like magnetic fields and pressure gradients, leading to phenomena such as filamentation and turbulent motion.
A Tesla valve effectively demonstrates how turbulence can affect transport.
Ever wondered how magnetic fields sculpt the dance of charged particles in fusion devices? ⚡️ Tokamak or ⚡️ Stellarator? The choice is yours! Adjust the \(B\), \(k\)-fold & \(twist\) to morph between exotic configurations, or modify the \(core \) values to explore code parallelization in action.
Department of Physics,
Indian Institute of Science,
Bangalore, INDIA - 560012.
e-mail: akuley@iisc.ac.in
Ph: 080 2293 2529