Frederick A. Kelly, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2001 | Georgia Institute of Technology, The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering |
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Sign in to add mentorWeston M. Stacey | grad student | 2001 | Georgia Institute of Technology, The George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering | |
(Tokamak density limits.) |
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Kelly FA, Stacey WM, Rapp J. (2001) Parametric dependence of density limits in the Tokamak Experiment for Technology Oriented Research (TEXTOR): Comparison of thermal instability theory with experiment Physics of Plasmas. 8: 4879-4888 |
Kelly FA, Stacey WM, Rapp J, et al. (2001) Thermal instability theory analysis of multifaceted asymmetric radiation from the edge (MARFE) in Tokamak Experiment for Technology Oriented Research (TEXTOR) Physics of Plasmas. 8: 3382-3390 |
Mandrekas J, Stacey WM, Kelly FA. (1998) Transport Performance Simulations Of Radiative Power Exhaust Solutions Anda Reduced-Cost Option For Iter Fusion Technology. 34: 377-383 |
Mandrekas J, Stacey WM, Kelly FA. (1998) Analysis of ITER radiative edge operating scenarios Contributions to Plasma Physics. 38: 266-271 |
Stacey WM, Favorite JA, Belanger MJ, et al. (1997) A tokamak tritium production reactor Fusion Technology. 32: 563-589 |
Mandrekas J, Stacey WM, Kelly FA. (1997) Robustness of radiative mantle plasma power exhaust solutions for ITER Nuclear Fusion. 37: 1015-1031 |
Stacey WM, Favorite JA, Belanger MJ, et al. (1997) A Tokamak Tritium Production Reactor Fusion Technology. 32: 563-588 |
Mandrekas J, Stacey WM, Kelly F. (1996) Impurity seeded radiative power exhaust solutions for ITER Nuclear Fusion. 36: 917-926 |
Mandrekas J, Stacey WM, Kelly FA. (1996) Radiative Power Exhaust from ITER Contributions to Plasma Physics. 36: 245-249 |