Blending Fusion Science, AI to Predict DIII-D Tokamak Behavior
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Future fusion plants aim to recreate the heart of a star here on Earth to meet our future energy needs. As the fusion plasma of the nucleus burns to hundreds of millions of degrees, the surrounding structural components must withstand sudden and challenging thermal loads that compete with temperatures [...]
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Blending Fusion Science, AI to Predict DIII-D Tokamak Behavior
Data scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility and partner institutions have developed a deployable machine learning (ML) framework that can adaptively predict changes in a magnetic confinement fusion research machine’s hardware. The innovative method, recently published in the journal Machine Learning with Applications, promises to help make the operation of fusion devices more stable and accelerate humanity’s pursuit of a superabundant
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