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Autor:
A.E. Costley, B. Huang, J.G. Morgan, G. Hammond, Ziad Melhem, A. Sykes, J. Hugill, C. Windsor, D. Kingham, P. Buxton, S. Ball, George Davey Smith, M.P. Gryaznevich, J. Fanthome, S. Chappell
Publikováno v:
Fusion Science and Technology. 68:237-244
The realization of power from Magnetic Confinement Fusion is presently following a plan that will span several decades. The mainstream route is via ITER, combined with, or followed by, materials de...
Autor:
J. Stöckel, T.N. Todd, Matthew Lilley, Mikhail Gryaznevich, Ziad Melhem, D. Kingham, V. Svoboda, A. Sykes, P. Apte, Tomas Markovic, O. Grover, G. Hammond, N. Sykes, K. Kovarik, J. Kocman, A. Sindlery, T. Odstrcil, S. Ball, G. Vondrasek, Michal Odstrcil, Hyun-Tae Kim, I. Ďuran, P. de Grouchy, S. Chappell
Publikováno v:
Fusion Engineering and Design. 88:1593-1596
It has long been known that high temperature superconductors (HTS) could have an important role to play in the future of tokamak fusion research. Here we report on first results of the use of HTS in a tokamak magnet and on the progress in design and
Publikováno v:
International Ophthalmology. 32:435-441
To evaluate the results of laser in situ keratomileusis (LASIK) for extremely high myopia with a minimum follow-up of 10 years. Istanbul Surgery Hospital, Istanbul, Turkey. Extremely high myopic patients treated with LASIK between 1995 and 1997 with
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M.P. Gryaznevich, B. McNamara, B.V. Kuteev, D. Kingham, G. Voss, A.A. Golikov, A. Sykes, A.Yu. Dnestrovskii
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
The new approach in advancing the use of fusion, "Fusion for Neutrons" (F4N), is proposed. The application of a small or medium size Spherical Tokamak (ST) as a powerful steady-state fusion neutron source (FNS) is discussed. An overview of various co
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J.S.H. Ross, J. W. Connor, Steven McNamara, J. Hugill, B. Huang, J.G. Morgan, A. Sykes, A.V. Langtry, Mikhail Gryaznevich, Robert Andrew Slade, Otto Asunta, A.S. Kukushkin, Vladimir Shevchenko, V. A. Chuyanov, G. Brittles, D. Kingham, P. Noonan, A.E. Costley, P.F. Buxton, George Davey Smith, Colin G. Windsor
Publikováno v:
Nuclear Fusion. 58:016039
Tokamak Energy Ltd, UK, is developing spherical tokamaks using high temperature superconductor magnets as a possible route to fusion power using relatively small devices. We present an overview of the development programme including details of the en
Autor:
A. Sykes, S. Chapell, G. Hammond, N. Sykes, Ziad Melhem, D. Kingham, S. Ball, P. Apte, C. Bradley, M. P. Gryaznevich
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE).
The ST25 tokamak is a new table-top tokamak, of major radius 25 cm and aspect ratio 2, and hence (marginally) a `spherical' tokamak (ST). It was designed specifically to test out the feasibility of a fully superconducting device made entirely from Hi
Autor:
George Davey Smith, P.F. Buxton, A. Sykes, D. Kingham, H. R. Wilson, M. P. Gryaznevich, K. Gibson, A.E. Costley, S. Chappell, Ziad Melhem, S. Ball, J. Hugill
Publikováno v:
2013 IEEE 25th Symposium on Fusion Engineering (SOFE).
In their pioneering paper [1] Stambaugh et al developed the Peng-Hicks concept [2] of a fusion reactor based on a solid copper centre-post Spherical Tokamak (ST). Using the promising results from the START experiment [3], they produced a vision for a
Publikováno v:
2011 IEEE/NPSS 24th Symposium on Fusion Engineering.
For 60 years fusion research has been focused on Fusion for Energy (F4E) as the ultimate carbon-free solution to the world's energy problems. It is proving a worthy but difficult task. However it is relatively easy to produce high-energy fusion neutr
Autor:
Jeffrey S. Heier, Thomas H. Mader, Arthur C. Chandler, Jaime V. Aragones, James D. Kingham, Emil Stein, James A. Hazlehurst
Publikováno v:
Ophthalmology. 100:1462-1467
Background: Ocular and ocular adnexal injuries, both combat-related and accidental, are common during wartime. In a combat setting, the eye is particularly vulnerable to serious injury from tiny flying particles that might minimally affect other part