John G. Gilligan
Affiliations: | Mechanical Engineering | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
Area:
Fluid and Plasma Physics, Materials Science Engineering, Nuclear EngineeringGoogle:
"John Gilligan"Children
Sign in to add traineeNigel P. Orton | grad student | 2000 | NCSU |
John P. Sharpe | grad student | 2000 | NCSU |
A. L. Winfrey | grad student | 2010 | NCSU |
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Almousa NM, Gilligan JG, Bourham M. (2016) Surface Ablation and Melting of Fusion Materials Simulated by Transient High Heat Flux Generated in an Electothermal Plasma Source Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science |
Almousa NM, Gilligan JG, Bourham MA. (2016) Models and simulation for divertor erosion following plasma disruption in tokomak reactors Proceedings - Symposium On Fusion Engineering. 2016 |
Vergara Gonzalez PP, Gilligan J, Winfrey L, et al. (2015) Generalized Scaling Laws of Plasma Parameters in Electrothermal Plasma Sources for Fusion Disruption Erosion and Hypervelocity Launch Applications Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science |
Majumdar R, Gilligan JG, Winfrey AL, et al. (2015) Scaling Laws of Bulk Plasma Parameters for a 1-D Flow through a Capillary with Extended Converging–Diverging Nozzle for Simulated Expansion into Fusion Reactor Chamber Journal of Fusion Energy |
Majumdar R, Gilligan JG, Winfrey AL, et al. (2014) Supersonic flow patterns from electrothermal plasma source for simulated ablation and aerosol expansion following a fusion disruption Journal of Fusion Energy. 33: 25-31 |
Leigh Winfrey A, Abd Al-Halim MA, Saveliev AV, et al. (2013) Enhanced performance of electrothermal plasma sources as fusion pellet injection drivers and space based mini-thrusters via extension of a flattop discharge current Journal of Fusion Energy. 32: 371-377 |
Winfrey AL, Gilligan JG, Bourham MA. (2013) A computational study of a capillary discharge pellet accelerator concept for magnetic fusion fueling Journal of Fusion Energy. 32: 227-234 |
Winfrey AL, Abd Al-Halim MA, Gilligan JG, et al. (2012) A study of plasma parameters in a capillary discharge with calculations using ideal and nonideal plasma models for comparison with experiment Ieee Transactions On Plasma Science. 40: 843-852 |
Winfrey AL, Al-Halim MA, Gilligan JG, et al. (2011) Modeling of an ablation-free electrothermal plasma pellet accelerator Fusion Science and Technology. 60: 480-485 |
Winfrey AL, Gilligan JG, Bourham MA. (2011) A comparative study of different low-z liner materials in an ablation-dominated electrothermal mass accelerator for fusion fueling Proceedings - Symposium On Fusion Engineering |