- TRANSP
The use of TRANSP requires signing the TRANSP license agreement This agreement, adopted on December 21, 2024, supersedes the original License Agreement If you are interested in contributing to the source code development, please follow the steps outlined here
- TRANSP
TRANSP is a free-boundary equilibrium and transport solver, used for analysis of tokamak plasma discharges and for experimental planning [on the left is a simulation of a plasma on C-Mod] Join the TRANSP community !
- TRANSP
TRANSP (original document, analysis mode) R J Hawryluk, "An Empirical Approach to Tokamak Transport", in Physics of Plasmas Close to Thermonuclear Conditions, ed by B Coppi, et al , (CEC, Brussels, 1980), Vol 1, pp 19-46
- TRANSP - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Transport predictions in TRANSP are handled by the t3d solver, developed by Tony Qian, Noah Mandell, Bill Dorland, Jai Sachdev The following models for turbulence core transport predictions are available in TRANSP
- TRANSP - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
The latest version of TRANSP (v23 1) will be released on January 23rd, 2023 This version contains several important changes that affect TRDAT namelists Some highlights: A new way to set the predictive simulation using PT_SOLVER through a separate namelist An upgraded version of the MMM for turbulence transport calculations
- TRANSP
How to run TRANSP at PPPL NOTE: These instructions apply only to users with a PPPL Unix account How to obtain a TRANSP account Send an e-mail to the TRANSP support team, indicating you wish to become a TRANSP user and providing the name of a contact person (e g your supervisor or collaborator) How to setup your environment
- TRANSP Official Release - Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
The use of TRANSP requires signing the TRANSP license agreement This agreement, adopted on December 21, 2024, supersedes the original License Agreement If you are interested in contributing to the source code development, please follow the steps outlined here
- TRANSP License 2024
The Licensee understands that the TRANSP codes are ‘Research Codes’, and that the Code's suitability for specific analysis applications will require verification, and that the Codes are generally still under development
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