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RIC session addresses reactor restarts—and lessons learned at Palisades
At last week’s Regulatory Information Conference, Jamie Pelton cochaired a panel on the Palisades nuclear plant’s restart—a “historic restart,” as she put it.
Her choice of words was perhaps an understatement. After all, no U.S. nuclear plant has yet restarted after being slated for decommissioning.
J W Connor, R J Hastie, H R Wilson
Fusion Science and Technology | Volume 27 | Number 3 | April 1995 | Pages 45-51
Overview Paper | doi.org/10.13182/FST95-A11947045
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Aspects of the scaling of anomalous thermal diffusivities are discussed, particularly with respect to ρ*, v* and β. The ability of a number of transport models (drift wave, magnetic island and MHD) to lead to the experimentally observed scalings are discussed. Their capacity to explain a variety of improved confinement regimes (H, VH, high βp and low magnetic shear) is also briefly considered.