Design and Fabrication of a DC Feeder System of New TF Magnet Power Supply for Accelerator-Based In-Situ Materials Surveillance in Alcator C-Mod

Advanced Plasma Material Interaction (PMI) science requires in-situ time and space-resolved measurements over a large area of Plasma Facing Component (PFC) surfaces to study fuel retention & recovery, erosion & redeposition, material mixing, etc. A novel PFC diagnostic technique Accelerator-...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Lihua (Contributor), Vieira, Rui F (Contributor), Doody, Jeffrey (Contributor), Beck, William K (Contributor), Terry, David Rankin (Contributor), Cochran, William J (Contributor), Irby, James Henderson (Contributor), Hartwig, Zachary Seth (Contributor), Barnard, Harold Salvadore (Contributor), Sorbom, Brandon Nils (Contributor), Whyte, Dennis G (Contributor)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center (Contributor), Whyte Dennis (Contributor)
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: American Nuclear Society, 2017-05-08T13:01:50Z.
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