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V. Riccardo
Researcher at European Atomic Energy Community
Publications - 189
Citations - 6541
V. Riccardo is an academic researcher from European Atomic Energy Community. The author has contributed to research in topics: Jet (fluid) & Divertor. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 188 publications receiving 5860 citations. Previous affiliations of V. Riccardo include Royal Institute of Technology & University of California, San Diego.
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Thermal effects of surface layers on divertor target plates
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparison of IR emission and visible spectra during very bright events has led to the conclusion that the excess IR radiation observed at the JET target plates is genuinely due to blackbody radiation.
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Modelling magnetic forces during asymmetric vertical displacement events in JET
V. Riccardo,S.P. Walker,P. Noll +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, a simple model which allows the lateral forces generated during such a disruption to be estimated as a function of relatively easily obtained electromagnetic parameters: the asymmetries in the vertical current moment is presented.
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Overview of experimental preparation for the ITER-Like Wall at JET
S. Brezinsek,W. Fundamenski,T. Eich,J.P. Coad,C. Giroud,A. Huber,S. Jachmich,E. Joffrin,K. Krieger,K. McCormick,M. Lehnen,T. Loarer,E. de la Luna,G. Maddison,G. F. Matthews,Ph. Mertens,Isabel L. Nunes,V. Philipps,V. Riccardo,Marek Rubel,M.F. Stamp,M. Tsalas +21 more
TL;DR: Experiments in JET with carbon-based plasma-facing components have been carried out in preparation of the ITER-Like Wall with beryllium main chamber and full tungsten divertor as mentioned in this paper.
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Inter-machine comparison of the termination phase and energy conversion in tokamak disruptions with runaway current plateau formation and implications for ITER
Jose Ramon Martin-Solis,A. Loarte,Eric Hollmann,Basilio Esposito,V. Riccardo,Ftu,Diii-D Teams,Jet-Efda Contributors +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the termination of the current and the loss of runaway electrons following runaway current plateau formation during disruptions in the JET, DIII-D and FTU tokamaks.
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Parametric analysis of asymmetric vertical displacement events at JET
V. Riccardo,S.P. Walker,P Noll +2 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify associations between plasma parameters and large asymmetric vessel displacements by analysis of data from some hundreds of disruptive JET pulses and propose a reliable short cut to select disruptions with high asymmetric loads and to estimate the effects on the vessel using disruption data.