Chris Hardie Rhys Thomas Yang Liu Philipp Frankel Fionn Dunne
Classical crystal plasticity formulation based on dislocation slip was extended to include the mechanisms of dislocation channelling, with associated strain softening which is observed in many alloys post irradiation. The performance of the model was evaluated against experimental data on Zircaloy-4, which included engineering stress-strain respons…
Preprint PublishedMarco Visca Arthur Bouton Roger Powell Yang Gao Saber Fallah
Driving energy consumption plays a major role in mobile robots navigating challenging environments, especially if they are left to operate unattended under limited on-board power. This paper reports on first results of an energy-aware path planner, which can provide estimates of the driving energy consumption and energy recovery of a robot traversi…
PreprintSuchandrima Das Daniel R. Mason Peter M. Derlet Sergei L. Dudarev Andrew London Hongbing Yu Nicholas Phillips David Yang Kenichiro Mizohata Ruqing Xu Felix Hofmann
Combining spatially resolved X-ray Laue diffraction with atomic-scale simulations, we observe how ion-irradiated tungsten undergoes a series of non-linear structural transformations with increasing irradiation exposure. Nanoscale defect-induced deformations accumulating above 0.02 displacements per atom (dpa) lead to highly fluctuating strains at ~…
Preprint PublishedYuling He Yueqiang Liu Xu Yang Guoliang Xia Li Li
Modification of the external tearing index, Δ’ext , by magnetic feedback is analytically investigated, for the purpose of controlling the resistive plasma resistive wall mode (RP-RWM). The matching method is pursued, by deriving expressions for the close-loop Δ’ext and by linking it to the counterpart from the inner layer. Various…
Preprint PublishedJ. Morris M. Y. Ye S. Mao
The Chinese Fusion Engineering Test Reactor (CFETR) bridges the gap between ITER and a demonstration fusion power plant (DEMO). The primary objectives of CFETR are: demonstrate tritium self-sufficiency, ~1GW fusion power, operate in steady-state and have a duty cycle of 0.3-0.5 [1]. CFETR is in the pre-conceptual design phase and is currently envis…
Preprint PublishedYang Li Max Boleininger Christian Robertson Laurent Dupuy Sergei L Dudarev
Body-centered cubic metals and alloys irradiated by energetic particles form highly mobile prismatic dislocation loops with a/2 {111} -type Burgers vectors. We show how to simulate thermal diffusion of prismatic loops using a discrete dislocation dynamics approach that explicitly includes the stochastic forces associated with ambient thermal fluctu…
Preprint PublishedL. Yueqiang A. Kirk L. Li Y. In R. Nazikian Y. Sun W. Suttrop B. Lyons D. Ryan S. Wang X. Yang L. Zhou EUROfusion MST1 team
Extensive modelling efforts of the plasma response to the resonant magnetic perturbation fields, utilized for controlling the edge localized mode (ELM), help to identify the edge-peeling response as a key factor, which correlates to the observed ELM mitigation in several tokamak devices, including MAST, ASDEX Upgrade, EAST, and HL-2A. The recently …
PublishedY. Liu C.J. Ham A. Kirk L. Li A. Loarte D.A. Ryan Y. Sun W. Suttrop X. Yang L. Zhou
Resonant magnetic perturbations (RMP) have extensively been demonstrated as a plausible technique for mitigating or suppressing large edge localized modes (ELMs). Associated with this is a substantial amount of theory and modelling efforts during recent years. Various models describing the plasma response to the RMP fields have been proposed in the…
Preprint PublishedS. X. Yang S. Wang Y. Q. Liu G. Z. Hao Z. X. Wang X. M. Song A. K. Wang
The magnetohydrodynamic-kinetic hybrid theory has been extensively and successfully applied for interpreting experimental observations of macroscopic, low frequency instabilities, such as the resistive wall mode, in fusion plasmas. In this work, it is discovered that an analytic version of the hybrid formulation predicts a bifurcation of the mode d…
Preprint PublishedG. Y. Antar G. Counsell J.-W. Ahn Y. Yang M. Price A. Tabasso A. Kirk
Recently, it was shown that intermittency observed in magnetic fusion devices is caused by large-scales events with high radial velocity reaching about 1/10th of the sound speed s called avaloids or blobs [G. Antar and et al. , Phys. Rev. Lett. 87 065001 (2001)]. In the present paper, the poloidal distribution of turbulence is investigated on the M…
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