LHD LHDGAUSS_RAY #113621.1 (analyzed)

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This paper analyzes the ray trajectories of ordinary and extraordinary modes within the electron cyclotron heating system.

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This dataset describes calculated ordinary (O) and extraordinary (X) mode ray trajectories in the Large Helical Device (LHD) electron cyclotron heating (ECH) system, using the LHDGAUSS_RAY diagnostic output for a specific shot (113621). It provides trajectory data sampled across time and ray steps (DimName includes time, line number, mode, ray number, and step), with coordinates (x, y, z) for 70 time points, 2 modes, and 33 rays per mode. The paper/corpus entry is limited to data description rather than presenting experimental biomedical endpoints or explicit scientific conclusions. The paper does not explicitly discuss endometriosis or adenomyosis; it was included in the corpus via a keyword match in the upstream search index.

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Ordinary (O) mode and extraordinary (X) mode ray trajectories in the ECH (electron cyclotron heating) system.
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Data description Ordinary (O) mode and extraordinary (X) mode ray trajectories in the ECH (electron cyclotron heating) system. More Creator(s) TSUJIMURA Toru 1 2 3 4 5 , KUBO Shin 1 2 3 4 5 , SEKI Ryosuke 1 2 3 4 5 , TOKUZAWA Tokihiko 1 2 3 4 5 National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) Acquisition status Primary info. | Shot number | 113621 | | Sub Shot number | 1 | | Diagnostics Name | LHDGAUSS_RAY | | File Name | [email protected] | | File Size (bytes) | 31863070 | | ArchiveDate | 2022/03/11 16:55:35 +09:00 | | File Format | Analysis Data File (compressed by zip) | | AcquisitionDate | 2022/03/11 16:55:36 +09:00 | | Data Info. | # DimNo = 5 # DimName = 'time', 'line#', 'mode', 'ray#', 'step#' # DimSize = 70, 12, 2, 33, 200 # ValNo = 3 # ValName = 'x', 'y', 'z' | | Publisher | National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS) | | Identifier | https://doi.org/10.57451/lhd.a.lhdgauss_ray.113621.1 | | Identifier Registration | DataCite DOI | | Rights | Copyright by National Institute for Fusion Science (NIFS). | | Access Rights | Rights and Terms of Use for Data | | Relation | Development and application of a ray-tracing code integrating with 3D equilibrium mapping in LHD ECH experiments (2015) This data refers to 'LHD tsmap_nel #113621.1 (analyzed)' (2022) This data refers to 'LHD tsmap_calib #113621.1 (analyzed)' (2022) This data refers to 'LHD echpw #113621.1 (analyzed)' (2022) This data refers to 'LHD tsmesh #113621.1 (analyzed)' (2022) This data refers to 'LHD tsmap_smooth #113621.1 (analyzed)' (2022) | | Funding Reference | Large Helical Device (LHD) project, NIFS | | Resource Type | Dataset | | Version | 1.0 |

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