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’Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house
No electrons were flowing through even my mouse.
All devices were plugged by the chimney with care
With the hope that St. Nikola Tesla would share.
Shin Chang, George H. Miley, Clifford E. Singer
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 32 | Number 2 | September 1997 | Pages 161-169
Technical Paper | Plasma Engineering | doi.org/10.13182/FST97-A19888
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A 1½-dimensional transport code for an ARIES-I-type plasma is used to explore the sensitivity of ash buildup to changes in transport coefficients. The code is also used to examine the effect of helium edge recycling. Ash buildup is shown to be sensitive to the ratio of the helium to the fuel ion transport coefficient and to the magnitude of the helium inward pinch velocity.