Li Li Yueqiang Liu Guoliang Xia Y. F. Wang Q. B. Luan W. D. Zhang F. C. Zhong
A recently updated version of the MARS-F code [Y. Q. Liu et al. Phys. Plasmas 7, 3681 (2000); L. Li et al. Phys. Plasmas 25, 082512 (2018); G. L. Xia et al. Nucl. Fusion 59, 126035 (2019)] is utilized to numerically investigate the plasma screening effect on the applied resonant magnetic perturbation (RMP) field, assuming various equilibrium flo…
Preprint PublishedJ. Lion F. Warmer H. Wang C.D. Beidler S.I. Muldrew R. C. Wolf
We present modifications of the systems code Process that allow for a description of a general class of stellarator power plants, based on a stellarator coil-set and the respective MHD plasma equilibrium. For this, we modify Process such that each stellarator confi…
Preprint PublishedDavid Andres Marta Serrano Rebeca Hernandez Yiqiang Wang Mark Richardson
The use of small specimen test techniques (SSTT) to determine mechanical properties of irradiated materials has been studied over the previous decades both in fission and fusion programs, but also to characterise and optimise new materials by nuclear and non-nuclear communities. Currently a number of activities are running that focus on the standar…
PreprintM. Richardson M. Gorley Y. Wang D. Andres H. Dawson
Small punch creep (SPC) testing represents an effective way to rapidly assess the creep performance of novel materials and potentially monitor degradation of in-service components. Recent progress in standardisation has also led to improvements in data analysis. However, estimation of equivalent uniaxial stresses is still somewhat challenging and h…
Preprint PublishedShuo Wang Yueqiang Liu Guoliang Xia X. M. Song G. Z. Hao L. Li B. Li N. Zhang G. Q. Dong X. Bai G. Y. Zheng
The resistive wall mode (RWM) control on the HL-2M tokamak is simulated with the MARS-F code [Liu Y Q et al 2000 Phys. Plasmas 7 3681], aiming at quantifying control current and voltage requirements when more realistic issues are taken into account, i.e. the control power saturation and the sensor signal noise. The fluid model predicts a narrow st…
Preprint PublishedGuanqi Dong Yueqiang Liu Xi Chen Guangzhou Hao Yi Liu Shuo Wang Neng Zhang Guoliang Xia
In quiescent H-mode (QH-mode) regime, edge harmonic oscillations (EHOs) are believed to provide necessary radial transport to prevent occurrence of large edge localized modes. A systematic modeling study is performed here on the low-n EHOs in a DIII-D QH-mode plasma [Chen et al. 2016 Nucl. Fusion 56 076011], by utilizing the MARS-Q code [Liu et a…
Preprint PublishedJ.W. Berkery G. Xia J.M. Bialek S.A. Sabbagh Z.R. Wang C. Ham A. Thornton Y.Q. Liu
Assessment of the limits of stability of tokamak plasmas is key to operation in high fusion performance ranges without disruption of the plasma current. Projected equilibria have been generated for the MAST-U spherical tokamak experiment, an upgrade of the previous MAST device, in order to prepare for operation. These equilibria are scanned in p…
PreprintH.E. Coules S. O. Nneji J. A. James S. Kabra J. N. Hu Y. Wang
Mechanical constitutive models of metals undergoing deformation in three dimensions can be challenging to validate without loss of generality. For example, creep-induced stress relaxation in stainless steels has previously been studied using axisymmetric notched-bar tests which control the triaxiality of the initial stress state. However, such expe…
Preprint PublishedLe Zai Chaoqun Zhang Yiqiang Wang Wei Guo Daniel Wellmann Xin Tong Yingtao Tian
Martensitic stainless steels have been widely used in industries due to their high strength and good corrosion resistance performance. Precipitation-hardened (PH) martensitic stainless steels are featured by their very high strength compared with other stainless steels, around 3-4 times of the strength of austenitic stainless steels such as 304 and…
PublishedY. Wu B. O. Okesola J. Xu I. Korotkin A. Berado I. Corridori F. L. Pellerej di Brocchetti J. Kanczler J. Feng W. Li Y. Shi V. Farafonov Y. Wang R. F. Thompson M.-M. Titirici D. Nerukh S. Karabasov R. O. C. Oreffo J. C. Rodriguez-Cabello G. Vozzi H. S. Azevedo N. M. Pugno W. Wang A. Mata
Supramolecular chemistry offers an exciting opportunity to assemble materials with molecular precision. However, there remains an unmet need to turn molecular self-assembly into functional materials and devices. Harnessing the inherent properties of both disordered proteins and graphene oxide (GO), we report a disordered protein-GO co-assembling sy…
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