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The general purpose of this sixth book is to display a very complete set of properties of plasmas belonging to the NLTE-3, NLTE-4, NLTE-5 and NLTE-6 Workshop databases computed with the developed code ATMED CR (ATom MEDium Collisional Radiative). All plasmas have been recalculated again with the best and last version of software ATMED CR, so slight differences could be encountered in results not altering the correctness of numerical figures. It focuses the attention on the order of magnitude of main parameters as mean charge, Radiative Power Losses and also the fractions of rates by…mehr

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The general purpose of this sixth book is to display a very complete set of properties of plasmas belonging to the NLTE-3, NLTE-4, NLTE-5 and NLTE-6 Workshop databases computed with the developed code ATMED CR (ATom MEDium Collisional Radiative). All plasmas have been recalculated again with the best and last version of software ATMED CR, so slight differences could be encountered in results not altering the correctness of numerical figures. It focuses the attention on the order of magnitude of main parameters as mean charge, Radiative Power Losses and also the fractions of rates by highlighting specifically results of thick and photoionized plasmas. Besides, some test cases have been added for the thick tin plasmas and for the argon plasmas with injection of hot electrons illustrating better the performance of the code with changes in thermodynamic conditions. In the present book, there are also displayed properties of plasmas with several dilution factors considering the real experimental setup used for the neon plasma cases proposed in NLTE-8 Workshop.
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Autorenporträt
Industrial Engineer. Master of Nuclear Science and Technology. PhD in Plasma and Atomic Physics. ETSII UPM (Oct. 2010 ¿ Sept. 2017): Master & Doctoral Thesis Elaboration: Collisional Radiative Average Atom Code Based on a Relativistic Screened Hydrogenic Atomic Model. ENERGY SECTOR (August 1999 ¿ Sept. 2009): Project Engineer for Power Plants.