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M. Brix
Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich
Publications - 28
Citations - 768
M. Brix is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plasma & Tokamak. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 28 publications receiving 728 citations. Previous affiliations of M. Brix include European Atomic Energy Community.
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Disruption mitigation by massive gas injection in JET
Michael Lehnen,A. Alonso,G. Arnoux,N. Baumgarten,S. A. Bozhenkov,S. Brezinsek,M. Brix,T. Eich,Sergei Gerasimov,A. Huber,S. Jachmich,U. Kruezi,P. D. Morgan,V. V. Plyusnin,C. Reux,V. Riccardo,Gennady Sergienko,M. F. Stamp,Jet-Efda Contributors +18 more
TL;DR: In this article, a fast disruption mitigation valve has been installed at JET to study mitigation by massive gas injection and different gas species and amounts have been investigated with respect to timescales and mitigation efficiency.
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Overview of radiative improved mode results on TEXTOR-94
R.R. Weynants,A.M. Messiaen,J. Ongena,B. Unterberg,G. Bonheure,Pierre Dumortier,Rje Roger Jaspers,R. Koch,H. R. Koslowski,A. Krämer-Flecken,G. Mank,Juergen Rapp,M. Z. Tokar,G. Van Wassenhove,Wolfgang Biel,M. Brix,Frédéric Durodié,G. Esser,K.H. Finken,G. Fuchs,B. Giesen,J. Hobirk,P. Hüttemann,Michael Lehnen,A. Lyssoivan,Ph. Mertens,A. Pospieszczyk,U. Samm,M. Sauer,B. Schweer,R. Uhlemann,G. Van Oost,P.E. Vandenplas,M. Vervier,V. Philipps,G Waidmann,G.H. Wolf +36 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discussed the compatibility of high impurity seeding with the low central power density of a burning reactor, as well as RI mode properties at and beyond the Greenwald density.
Low Temperature Plasma
H. P. Summers,N. R. Badnell,M. Brix,F J de Heer,Ronnie Hoekstra,D.C. Griffin,L. D. Horton,C. F. Maggi,M.G. O'Mullane +8 more
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Towards the realization on JET of an integrated H-mode scenario for ITER
J. Ongena,P. Monier-Garbet,W. Suttrop,P. Andrew,M. Becoulet,R.V. Budny,Y. Corre,G. Cordey,Pierre Dumortier,T. Eich,L. Garzotti,D. L. Hillis,J.T. Hogan,L. C. Ingesson,S. Jachmich,E. Joffrin,Peter Lang,A. Loarte,P. J. Lomas,G. P. Maddison,D. C. McDonald,A.M. Messiaen,M. F. F. Nave,G. Saibene,R. Sartori,Olivier Sauter,J. D. Strachan,B. Unterberg,M. Valovic,I. Voitsekhovitch,M. von Hellermann,B. Alper,Yu.F. Baranov,M. Beurskens,G. Bonheure,J. Brzozowski,J. Bucalossi,M. Brix,M. Charlet,I. Coffey,M.R. de Baar,P. de Vries,C. Giroud,C. Gowers,N. C. Hawkes,G.L. Jackson,C. Jupen,A. Kallenbach,H. R. Koslowski,K. D. Lawson,M. J. Mantsinen,G. F. Matthews,F. Milani,M. Murakami,Andrea Murari,R. Neu,V.V. Parail,S. Podda,Maria Ester Puiatti,Juergen Rapp,E. Righi,Filippo Sartori,Yanick Sarazin,A. Staebler,M.F. Stamp,G. Telesca,Marco Valisa,Boris Weyssow,K-D. Zastrow,Efda-Jet Contributors +69 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on discharges with normalized parameters for plasma density, energy confinement and beta similar to those of the ITER Q(DT) = 10 = 1.
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Recent progress on JET towards the ITER reference mode of operation at high density
J. Ongena,W. Suttrop,M. Becoulet,G. Cordey,Pierre Dumortier,Th. Eich,L. C. Ingesson,S. Jachmich,Peter Lang,A. Loarte,P. J. Lomas,G. P. Maddison,A.M. Messiaen,M. F. F. Nave,Juergen Rapp,G. Saibene,R. Sartori,Olivier Sauter,J. D. Strachan,B. Unterberg,M. Valovic,B Alper,P. Andrew,Yu.F. Baranov,J. Brzozowski,J. Bucalossi,M. Brix,Robert Budny,M. Charlet,I. Coffey,M.R. de Baar,P. de Vries,C. Gowers,N. C. Hawkes,M. von Hellermann,D. L. Hillis,J.T. Hogan,G.L. Jackson,E. Joffrin,C. Jupen,A. Kallenbach,H. R. Koslowski,K D Lawson,M. J. Mantsinen,G Matthews,P. Monier-Garbet,D. C. McDonald,F. Milani,M. Murakami,Andrea Murari,R. Neu,Vassili Parail,S. Podda,Maria Ester Puiatti,E. Righi,Filippo Sartori,Yanick Sarazin,A. Staebler,M.F. Stamp,G. Telesca,Marco Valisa,Boris Weyssow,K-D. Zastrow +62 more
TL;DR: In this article, high density and high confinement for the ITER reference scenario at Q = 10 is summarized, with a new and more favourable behaviour observed at high densities, requiring further studies.