Bulletin of the American Physical Society
65th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 30–November 3 2023; Denver, Colorado
Session BP11: Poster Session I:
Fundamental: Magnetic Reconnection; Dusty plasmas & Nanoparticle synthesis
ICF measurement and analysis
Space plasma physics
MFE: Disruptions avoidance and mitigation; Whole device modeling and reactor technologies
9:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Monday, October 30, 2023
Room: Plaza ABC
Abstract: BP11.00113 : Overview of High Accuracy, Multi-device Disruption Event Characterization and Forecasting (DECAF) Research*
Presenter:
Steven A Sabbagh
(Columbia U. / PPPL)
Authors:
Steven A Sabbagh
(Columbia U. / PPPL)
Young-Seok Park
(Columbia Univ)
Juan D Riquezes
(Columbia University)
Matthew Tobin
(Columbia U.)
Veronika Zamkovska
(Columbia University)
Guillermo Bustos-Ramirez
(Columbia University)
Grant A Tillinghast
(Columbia U.)
Frederick Sheehan
(Columbia U.)
Jun-Gyo Bak
(KFE)
M.J. Choi
(KFE)
Hyunsun Han
(KFE)
Jayhyun Kim
(Korea Institute of Fusion Energy)
Woong Chae Kim
(KFE)
Jinseok Ko
(Korea Institute of Fusion Energy)
Won Ha Ko
(Korea Institute of Fusion Energy)
Jongha Lee
(KFE)
Jeongwon Lee
(KFE)
Kyu-Dong Lee
(KFE)
Siwoo Yoon
(KFE)
Jack Berkery
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Keith Erickson
(PPPL)
Mario L Podesta
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Jongsoo Yoo
(Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory)
Fred M Levinton
(Nova Photonics)
Matthew E Galante
(Nova Photonics Inc.)
Christopher Ham
(UKAEA)
Sam Gibson
(UKAEA)
David Ryan
(UKAEA)
Andrew J Thornton
(UKAEA)
[1] S.A. Sabbagh, et al., Phys. Plasmas 30 (2023) 032506; https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0133825
[2] M. Bernet, et al., PPCF 57 (2015) 014038; M. Giacomin, et al., PRL 128 (2022) 185003
*Supported by U.S. DOE grants DE-SC0020415, DE-SC0021311, and DE-SC0018623.
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