u/Chance-Pineapple8198

Hi all, after seeing the good reviews (and finding out that, as they should, the magnets go on the outside), I've ordered the Intake strips (BreatheRight Extra Strength have never felt strong enough, and they always come off). Since strips are often compared to the internal dilators, I was wondering if there would be any possible benefit to ordering a set of those (probably Mute) and using them in addition to the strips. Are there enough differences in placement and structural support so that they compliment each other, or would this just be a hat on a hat?

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u/Chance-Pineapple8198 — 10 days ago
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Hi all, I'm a current PhD student in computational astrophysics with (hopefully) about a year left until graduation. My thesis is on incorporating relativistic (ideal) magnetohydrodynamics into a finite element code for astrophysical CFD, and I have a few ideas of what might come next in terms of staying in astrophysics. However, especially with the current upheavals in academia, I felt like it might be good to go into my eventual job search with a bit broader perspective that includes other, semi-related fields, and potentially industry. Fusion energy is then, a fairly natural choice for that (even one of our group members gets the lion's share of their funding right now for developing and implementing numerical methods for fusion applications).

To finally get to the point, I was wondering if the community has any preferred resources (particularly lecture notes or books) for getting up to speed on fusion while already having a strong physics background. I have some of the standard MHD texts (Goedbloed, Keppens, & Poedts; Davidson; etc.), so I already plan to get into their treatments of the resistive and extended models that I've so far ignored in my work (and one of my astrophysics preferences is also pivoting towards dissipative relativistic fluids). Beyond those, however, is there something that would give me a holistic overview of fusion itself? Even better, is there a good, single resource that provides thorough, coupled coverage of non-ideal MHD, potential reactor designs, and numerical simulation?

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u/Chance-Pineapple8198 — 11 days ago