Rudolf Neu
Max Planck Society
84 Papers
500 Citations
Rudolf Neu is an academic researcher from Max Planck Society. The author has contributed to research in topics: ASDEX Upgrade & Divertor. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 84 publications. Previous affiliations of Rudolf Neu include Technische Universität München.
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Papers
Chapter 4: Power and particle control
A. Loarte,Bruce Lipschultz,A.S. Kukushkin,G. F. Matthews,P.C. Stangeby,Nobuyuki Asakura,G. F. Counsell,G. Federici,A. Kallenbach,K. Krieger,A. Mahdavi,V. Philipps,Detlev Reiter,J. Roth,J. D. Strachan,D.G. Whyte,R.P. Doerner,T. Eich,W. Fundamenski,A. Herrmann,M.E. Fenstermacher,Philippe Ghendrih,M. Groth,A. Kirschner,S. Konoshima,Brian LaBombard,Peter Lang,A.W. Leonard,P. Monier-Garbet,Rudolf Neu,H.D. Pacher,B. Pégourié,R.A. Pitts,Shuichi Takamura,J. L. Terry,E. Tsitrone +35 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe the processes that will determine the properties of the plasma edge and its interaction with material elements in ITER and compare their predictions with the new experimental results.
Recent analysis of key plasma wall interactions issues for ITER
J. Roth,E. Tsitrone,A. Loarte,Th. Loarer,G.F. Counsell,Rudolf Neu,V. Philipps,S. Brezinsek,Michael Lehnen,P. Coad,Ch. Grisolia,Klaus Schmid,K. Krieger,A. Kallenbach,Bruce Lipschultz,R.P. Doerner,Rion A. Causey,V.K. Alimov,W. M. Shu,O. V. Ogorodnikova,A. Kirschner,Gianfranco Federici,A.S. Kukushkin +22 more
TL;DR: In this paper, different aspects of the PWI are assessed in their importance for the initial wall materials choice: CFC for the strike point tiles, W in the divertor and baffle and Be on the first wall.
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Materials for the plasma-facing components of fusion reactors
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the performance of tungsten surfaces under intense transient thermal loads is another critical issue, since the formation of a melt layer may favor the generation of highly activated dust particles.
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Key ITER plasma edge and plasma–material interaction issues
G. Federici,Philip Andrew,P. Barabaschi,Jeffrey N. Brooks,R.P. Doerner,A. Geier,A. Herrmann,G. Janeschitz,K. Krieger,A. B. Kukushkin,A. Loarte,Rudolf Neu,G. Saibene,Michiya Shimada,G. Strohmayer,Masayoshi Sugihara +15 more
TL;DR: Some of the remaining crucial plasma edge physics and plasma-material interaction issues of the ITER tokamak are discussed in this paper, using either modelling or projections of experimental results from existing TOKAMAK operation or relevant laboratory simulations.
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Modelling of measured tungsten spectra from ASDEX Upgrade and predictions for ITER
TL;DR: In this paper, the spectral features of W at 0.4?0.8?nm, around 5?nm and around 12 and 14?nm have been recorded and compared with modelling results.