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Its extended use reflects the fact that detailed transport calculations or predictions on first principles are difficult. In the magnetic confinement field, they are mainly used to | Its extended use reflects the fact that detailed transport calculations or predictions on first principles are difficult. In the magnetic confinement field, they are mainly used to | ||
* predict the performance of new (larger) devices, such as [[ITER]] | * predict the performance of new (larger) devices, such as [[ITER]] |
Revision as of 10:31, 11 September 2009
Scaling laws are used to predict the performance of fusion devices. [1] Its extended use reflects the fact that detailed transport calculations or predictions on first principles are difficult. In the magnetic confinement field, they are mainly used to
- predict the performance of new (larger) devices, such as ITER
- summarize large amounts of experimental data
- make performance comparisons between devices
- make educated guesses at local transport mechanisms
References
- ↑ O.J.W.F. Kardaun, Classical methods of statistics: with applications in fusion-oriented plasma physics, Springer Science & Business (2005) ISBN 3540211152