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H. R. Wilson
Researcher at University of York
Publications - 231
Citations - 12487
H. R. Wilson is an academic researcher from University of York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tokamak & Spherical tokamak. The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 225 publications receiving 11436 citations. Previous affiliations of H. R. Wilson include General Atomics & Humboldt University of Berlin.
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Chapter 2: Plasma confinement and transport
E. J. Doyle,Wayne A Houlberg,Yutaka Kamada,V. S. Mukhovatov,T.H. Osborne,A. R. Polevoi,G. Bateman,J. W. Connor,J. G. Cordey,T. Fujita,Xavier Garbet,T. S. Hahm,L. D. Horton,A. E. Hubbard,F. Imbeaux,Frank Jenko,J. E. Kinsey,Yasuaki Kishimoto,J.X. Li,T. C. Luce,Y. R. Martin,M. Ossipenko,V.V. Parail,A. G. Peeters,T. L. Rhodes,J. E. Rice,C. M. Roach,V. A. Rozhansky,F. Ryter,G. Saibene,R. Sartori,A. C. C. Sips,J. A. Snipes,M. Sugihara,E. J. Synakowski,H. Takenaga,Tomonori Takizuka,K. Thomsen,M. R. Wade,H. R. Wilson,Itpa Confinement Database,Itpa Pedestal +41 more
TL;DR: The understanding and predictive capability of transport physics and plasma confinement is reviewed from the perspective of achieving reactor-scale burning plasmas in the ITER tokamak, for both core and edge plasma regions.
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Edge localized modes and the pedestal: A model based on coupled peeling–ballooning modes
P. B. Snyder,H. R. Wilson,J.R. Ferron,L. L. Lao,Anthony Leonard,T.H. Osborne,A. D. Turnbull,D. A. Mossessian,Masakatsu Murakami,Xueqiao Xu +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a model based on magnetohydrodynamic stability of the tokamak plasma edge region is presented, which describes characteristics of edge localized modes (ELMs) and the pedestal.
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Magnetohydrodynamic stability of tokamak edge plasmas
TL;DR: In this article, a new formalism for analyzing the magnetohydrodynamic stability of a limiter tokamak edge plasma is developed, and two radially localized, high toroidal mode number n instabilities are studied in detail: a peeling mode and an edge ballooning mode.
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Beta limits in long-pulse tokamak discharges
Olivier Sauter,R. J. LaHaye,Z. Chang,D.A. Gates,Y. Kamada,H. Zohm,Anders Bondeson,D. Boucher,James D. Callen,Ming-Sheng Chu,T. A. Gianakon,O. Gruber,R. W. Harvey,Chris Hegna,L. L. Lao,D. A. Monticello,F. Perkins,A. Pletzer,Allan Reiman,Marshall N. Rosenbluth,E. J. Strait,T. S. Taylor,A. D. Turnbull,Francois Waelbroeck,J. Wesley,H. R. Wilson,R. Yoshino +26 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a quantitative comparison between both the conventional resistive and neoclassical theories, and the experimental results of several machines, which have all observed these low-min nonideal modes.
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A first-principles predictive model of the pedestal height and width: development, testing and ITER optimization with the EPED model
P. B. Snyder,R. J. Groebner,J. W. Hughes,T.H. Osborne,M. Beurskens,Anthony Leonard,H. R. Wilson,Xueqiao Xu +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed and tested a model, EPED1.6, for the H-mode pedestal height and width based upon two fundamental and calculable constraints: onset of non-local peeling-ballooning modes at low to intermediate mode number, and onset of nearly local kinetic ballooning mode at high mode number.