NSTX turbulence at 400,000 frames/sec


These are images of a 25x25 cm region just above the outer midplane of NSTX.
The dashed line is the separatrix and the dotted line is the limiter shadow.
These videos have a frame rate of 400,000 frames/sec at 2 microsec/frame.

This data was taken by Ricky Maqueda using a Phantom 710 camera.




Shots with GPI data:

Shot 138114
Shot 138120
Shot 138234
Shot 138614
Shot 138847
Shot 139432
Shot 139435
Shot 139444
Shot 139447
Shot 139887


Zonal flow spectra movies vs. radius and time

Shot 135042
Shot 138123
Shot 139432
Shot 139434
Shot 139443
Shot 139444
Shot 139448
Shot 139887


Downloading the Video to a Mac using Netscape Communicator:
  • Click and hold down the mouse on the video link.
  • When the options appear, select "Save this Link as ..."
  • In the dialogue box, select "Source" as the format,
  • choose where you want the file saved to, e.g, the desktop, and
  • click the "Save" button.

Downloading the Video to a Mac using Internet Explorer:
  • Click and hold down the mouse on the video link.
  • When the options appear, select "Download Link to Disk"
  • Click the "Save" button.

Downloading the Video to a PC:
  • Right click the mouse on the video link.
  • In the dialogue box, "Save Target as ..."



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