Sudden bursts of heat that can damage the inner walls of tokamak fusion experiments are a hurdle that operators of the facilities must overcome. Such bursts, called 'edge localized modes (ELMs),' occur in doughnut-shaped tokamak devices that house the hot, charged plasma that is used to replicate on Earth the power that drives the sun and other stars. Now researchers have directly observed a possible and previously unknown process that can trigger damaging ELMs.
from Top Technology News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2AOUtFT
from Top Technology News -- ScienceDaily http://bit.ly/2AOUtFT
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