Richard Milroy

Affiliations: 
Aeronautics and Astronautics University of Washington, Seattle, Seattle, WA 
Area:
Fluid and Plasma Physics
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Velas KM, Milroy RD. (2014) Probe measurements of the three-dimensional magnetic field structure in a rotating magnetic field sustained field-reversed configuration Physics of Plasmas. 21
Milroy RD, Kim CC, Sovinec CR. (2010) Extended magnetohydrodynamic simulations of field reversed configuration formation and sustainment with rotating magnetic field current drive Physics of Plasmas. 17
Grossnickle JA, Vlases GC, Hoffman AL, et al. (2010) Particle and recycling control in translation, confinement, and sustainment upgrade Physics of Plasmas. 17
Velas KM, Grossnickle JA, Hoffman AL, et al. (2010) Internal magnetic field measurements in the TCSU RMF current drive experiment Journal of Fusion Energy. 29: 580-583
Grossnickle JA, Brooks RD, Deards CL, et al. (2010) Operation of TCSU with internal flux-conserving rings Journal of Fusion Energy. 29: 517-520
Miller KE, Grossnickle JA, Brooks RD, et al. (2008) The TCS upgrade: Design, construction, conditioning, and enhanced RMF FRC performance Fusion Science and Technology. 54: 946-961
Milroy RD, Steinhauer LC. (2008) Toroidal field stabilization of the rotational instability in field-reversed configurations Physics of Plasmas. 15
Guo HY, Hoffman AL, Milroy RD, et al. (2008) Improved confinement and current drive of high temperature field reversed configurations in the new translation, confinement, and sustainment upgrade device Physics of Plasmas. 15
Guo HY, Hoffman AL, Miller KE, et al. (2008) New evidence of relaxation in high-β plasmas driven by rotating magnetic fields Journal of Fusion Energy. 27: 32-35
Milroy RD, MacNab AID, Kim CC, et al. (2008) FRC simulations using the NIMROD code Journal of Fusion Energy. 27: 73-76
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