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Month: October 2017

Successful participation of the 3D-PSI group on the 2017 conference of the Division of Plasma Physics of APS in Milwaukee.

Posted on October 23, 2017

It was almost a home game for us in Milwaukee last week. Seven posters and one contributed oral talk were presented by the members of the 3D-PSI group on this most important national meeting in …

Posted in 2017

Neutral particles can drive significant plasma flows in the edge of a high temperature plasma.

Posted on October 10, 2017

Full 3-D modeling of plasma edge transport and the interaction with the neutral particles around this edge plasma revealed the impact of localized neutral sources on the plasma flow pattern. PhD Student Ian Waters carried …

Posted in 2017

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