Works (8)

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2016 journal article

Estimation of total fusion reactivity and contribution from supra-thermal tail using 3-parameter Dagum ion speed distribution

ANNALS OF NUCLEAR ENERGY, 97, 66–75.

By: R. Majumdar n & D. Das n

author keywords: Fusion reactivity; Suprathermal tail contribution; Dagum speed distribution; Three-parameter Dagum distribution; Fusion plasma; Regression surface
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2016 journal article

Radial Profile of Plasma Flow Parameters Following Evolution of Electrothermal Polycarbonate Plasma into a Large Chamber Simulating Impurity Expansion in Fusion Reactor Vacuum Vessel

Journal of Fusion Energy, 35(6), 795–806.

By: R. Majumdar n & M. Bourham n

author keywords: Plasma flow; Fusion particle expansion; Impurity following disruption; Electrothermal simulation
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2015 journal article

Effect of Changing Source Capillary Radius on Bulk Flow Parameter Scaling Laws for Hypersonically Expanding Arc-Ablated Polycarbonate Plasma for Fusion and Space Applications

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 34(6), 1234–1245.

By: R. Majumdar n & T. Banerjee*

author keywords: Impurity plasma expansion; Hypersonic expansion of arc-ablated plasma; Changing plasma source capillary radius; Effect of nozzle geometry on fusion particle flow
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2015 journal article

Effect of Plasma Temperature and Nonlinearity of the Adiabatic Compressibility Index on Flow Parameters for Hypersonic Aerosol Expansion Following a Plasma Disruption

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 34(6), 1269–1277.

By: R. Majumdar n & M. Bourham n

author keywords: Plasma flow; Fusion particle expansion; Electrothermal plasma; Adiabatic compressibility; Aerosol expansion; Plasma disruption
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2015 journal article

Scaling Laws of Bulk Plasma Parameters for a 1-D Flow through a Capillary with Extended Converging-Diverging Nozzle for Simulated Expansion into Fusion Reactor Chamber

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 34(4), 905–910.

By: R. Majumdar n, J. Gilligan n, A. Winfrey* & M. Bourham n

author keywords: Plasma flow; Fusion particle expansion; Electrothermal plasma scaling laws
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2015 journal article

Temperature-Dependent Hypersonic Flow Patterns of Expanding High-Density Metal Vapor Plasma from Capillary Source Simulating Plasma Flow Following a Fusion Disruption

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 35(2), 312–326.

By: R. Majumdar n & M. Bourham n

author keywords: Electrothermal plasma expansion; Metal vapor plasma; Adiabatic compressibility index; Fusion disruption; PFC disruption; Particulate expansion
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2013 journal article

Supersonic Flow Patterns from Electrothermal Plasma Source for Simulated Ablation and Aerosol Expansion Following a Fusion Disruption

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 33(1), 25–31.

By: R. Majumdar n, J. Gilligan n, A. Winfrey* & M. Bourham n

author keywords: Fusion disruption; Electrothermal plasma; Supersonic patterns
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2013 journal article

Thermonuclear Fusion Reactivities for Drifting Tri-Maxwellian Ion Velocity Distributions

JOURNAL OF FUSION ENERGY, 32(4), 457–463.

By: D. Nath*, R. Majumdar n & M. Kalra*

author keywords: Plasma; Fusion reactivity; Bi/tri-Maxwellian distributions; Anisotropy; Drifts
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