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Objective is to catalyze change in the way research is carried out by enabling the accelerated development of computational tools and techniques that would revolutionize the understanding and design of a fusion energy source.
http://fire.pppl.gov/
Background information, research papers and reports relating to the critical scientific issues of a magnetically confined fusion plasma.
http://mrx.pppl.gov/
Small laboratory experiment to investigate the fundamental physics of magnetic field line reconnection. Photos and background are provided.
http://w3.pppl.gov/NTCC/
Aim is to bring about a change in the way fusion modeling codes are constructed and used in the fusion community. Includes modules library, review procedures and submissions.
http://pst.pppl.gov/
Performs basic research to acquire new knowledge in plasma science, and uses this knowledge to develop new plasma technologies, both in and outside of fusion research. Programs, services, university support and people are featured.
http://w3.pppl.gov/PPST/
Showcases courses, faculty, student projects, facilities, admission and financial assistance, photo gallery, and undergraduate internship program
http://w3.pppl.gov/theory/
Mission is to help provide the scientific foundations for establishing magnetic confinement as a technically feasible energy option.
http://w3.pppl.gov/topdac/
Toroidal Physics Design and Analysis Codes are collection of scientific computer programs that calculate equilibrium, stability, transport, and other properties of tokamak plasmas.
http://w3.pppl.gov/transp/
Time dependent transport analysis code for tokamak experiments. Includes source code and help and development information.
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