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ISM In-Space Manufacturing
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Earthquake Resistance of a Rockfill Dam
The paper describes the investigation of the seismic safety of a 131 m high rock fill dam presently under construction across the Rio Chixoy in Guatemala. The dam is located in a region of high seismicity the recently active Motagua fault being only 40 km distant. Due to the possibility of high peak ground accelerations it was considered necessary to conduct a full dynamic analysis, which was carried out in stages following the Seed-Lee-Idriss method, the latter being modified where it was deemed necessary
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Electron cyclotron heating experiments on the DIII-D tokamak
Initial experiments on heating and current drive using second harmonic electron cyclotron heating (ECH) are being performed on the DIII-D tokamak using the new 110 GHz ECH system. Modulation of the ECH power in the frequency range 50 to 300 Hz and detection of the temperature perturbation by ECE diagnostics is used to validate the location of the heating. This technique also determines an upper bound on the width of the deposition profile. Analysis of electron cyclotron current drive indicates that up to 0.17 MA of central current is driven, resulting in a negative loop voltage near the axis
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Fast Wave Heating and Current Drive in DIII-D Discharges With Negative Central Shear
The noninductive current driven by fast Alfven waves (FWCD) has been applied to discharges in DIII-D with negative central shear. Driven currents as high as 275 kA have been achieved with up to 3 MW of fast wave power with the efficiency and profile as predicted by theory-based modeling. When counter-current FWCD was applied to discharges with negative central shear, the negative shear was strengthened and prolonged, showing that FWCD can help to control the current profile in advanced tokamak discharges. Under some conditions in negative central shear, the plasma spontaneously makes a transition into a regime of improved performance, with a reduction in both the ion and the electron heat diffusivities. Up to 3 MW of fast wave power has been successfully coupled into H-mode discharges with large edge localized modes through use of an innovative decoupler/hybrid power splitter combination
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