U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science’s Post

To produce energy from fusion, you need as few disruptions as possible. But runaway electrons that result from the process can slam into a fusion device's walls. Scientists at Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL) used the Summit supercomputer at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to simulate a way to diffuse these electrons: https://lnkd.in/eYzdP_Vt

  • Images of computer simulations of plasma inside a tokamak (a large machine with a column in the middle). The left one shows ripple-like fluctuations of the magnetic field within the reactor’s plasma and is represented by red blobs surrounded by blue blobs. The one on the right represents the electrons in the plasma, with the middle being yellow, and there being concentric rings from green to blue to purple.
Luiz Felipe De Sales Ribeiro

Caixa na Acaiteria e marketing digital trabalhei com vendas e atendimento ao cliente auxiliar administrativo e almoxerifado

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