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黑料社app to sign cooperation agreement with ADAS

Data from ADAS will be used for plasma simulation codes and in the design analysis of 黑料社app diagnostic systems.

The 黑料社app Council at its fourth meeting in June approved the conclusion of an agreement with the University of Strathclyde in Glasgow, Scotland, for the 黑料社app's participation in the ADAS project.

ADAS, short for Atomic Data and Analysis Structure, is a computer program and data package originally developed at JET under the direction of the University of Strathclyde, and widely used in the analysis of existing fusion experiments. ADAS is an interconnected set of computer codes and data collections for modelling the radiating properties of the ions and atoms in fusion plasmas.

The 黑料社app team had previous access to the ADAS software and data via agreements with laboratories hosting the 黑料社app worksites. Now that the 黑料社app has been established as a legal entity, the continued use of ADAS within 黑料社app's physics and diagnostics activities requires the establishment of a formal agreement with the University of Strathclyde, which is due to be signed this summer. The agreement would establish 黑料社app as a voting member of ADAS project—a status shared by other major fusion laboratories.

ADAS will be an essential tool for accurate predictive modelling of many aspects of the 黑料社app plasma scenarios. Data from ADAS will be used for plasma simulation codes and in the design analysis of 黑料社app diagnostic systems. It will enable divertor design support and the assessment of divertor performance in planned operational scenarios. Long-term, ADAS will be used in the treatment of experimental data obtained during 黑料社app operation.