Author: K. N Wilson
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High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Devices
Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop (97FT5-06) on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices
Proceedings of Japan-U.S. Workshop P-196 on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Devices at Kyus
Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop, Q219 on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices
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This report contains the viewgraphs from the proceedings of US/Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices. Some of the general topics covered by this report are: PFC/PSI in tokamak and helical devices; development of high heat flux components; PSIS and plasma facing materials;tritium; and material damage.
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This report contains the viewgraphs from the proceedings of US/Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices. Some of the general topics covered by this report are: PFC/PSI in tokamak and helical devices; development of high heat flux components; PSIS and plasma facing materials;tritium; and material damage.
Proceedings of U.S.-Japan Workshop Q-181 on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma-Surface Interactions for Next Devices
Author: Robert Thomas McGrath
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Category : Heat engineering
Languages : en
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Category : Heat engineering
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Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop, Q219 on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices, Colorado Springs, Colorado, January 9-11, 1996
Author: M. A. Ulrickson
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Category : Nuclear fusion
Languages : en
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Category : Nuclear fusion
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Proceedings of Japan-US Workshop P-196 on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Devices
Proceedings of US/Japan Workshop (97FT5-06) on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices, San Francisco, California, December 8-11, 1997
Author: Richard Nygren
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Category : Nuclear fusion
Languages : en
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Category : Nuclear fusion
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Proceedings of 1999 U.S./Japan Workshop (99FT-05) On High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions for Next Fusion Devices
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Languages : en
Pages : 697
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The 1999 US-Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions in Next Step Fusion Devices was held at the St. Francis Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on November 1-4, 1999. There were 42 presentations as well as discussion on technical issues and planning for future collaborations. The participants included 22 researchers from Japan and the United States as well as seven researchers from Europe and Russia. There have been important changes in the programs in both the US and Japan in the areas of plasma surface interactions and plasma facing components. The US has moved away from a strong focus on the ITER Project and has introduced new programs on use of liquid surfaces for plasma facing components, and operation of NSTX has begun. In Japan, the Large Helical Device began operation. This is the first large world-class confinement device operating in a magnetic configuration different than a tokamak. In selecting the presentations for this workshop, the organizers sought a balance between research in laboratory facilities or confinement devices related to plasma surface interactions and experimental research in the development of plasma facing components. In discussions about the workshop itself, the participants affirmed their preference for a setting where ''work-in-progress'' could be informally presented and discussed.
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Pages : 697
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The 1999 US-Japan Workshop on High Heat Flux Components and Plasma Surface Interactions in Next Step Fusion Devices was held at the St. Francis Hotel in Santa Fe, New Mexico, on November 1-4, 1999. There were 42 presentations as well as discussion on technical issues and planning for future collaborations. The participants included 22 researchers from Japan and the United States as well as seven researchers from Europe and Russia. There have been important changes in the programs in both the US and Japan in the areas of plasma surface interactions and plasma facing components. The US has moved away from a strong focus on the ITER Project and has introduced new programs on use of liquid surfaces for plasma facing components, and operation of NSTX has begun. In Japan, the Large Helical Device began operation. This is the first large world-class confinement device operating in a magnetic configuration different than a tokamak. In selecting the presentations for this workshop, the organizers sought a balance between research in laboratory facilities or confinement devices related to plasma surface interactions and experimental research in the development of plasma facing components. In discussions about the workshop itself, the participants affirmed their preference for a setting where ''work-in-progress'' could be informally presented and discussed.
High Heat Flux Interactions and Tritium Removal from Plasma Facing Components by a Scanning Laser
Author: Charles H. Skinner
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Category : Lasers
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Category : Lasers
Languages : en
Pages : 4
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