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Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)

<!--HTML-->The second lecture will explore some of the key physics phenomena which govern the behaviour of magnetic fusion plasmas and which have been the subject of intense research during the past 50 years: plasma confinement, magnetohydrodynamic stability and plasma-wall interactions encomp...

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Autor principal: Campbell, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1344490
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description <!--HTML-->The second lecture will explore some of the key physics phenomena which govern the behaviour of magnetic fusion plasmas and which have been the subject of intense research during the past 50 years: plasma confinement, magnetohydrodynamic stability and plasma-wall interactions encompass the major areas of plasma physics which must be understood to assemble an overall description of fusion plasma behaviour. In addition, as fusion plasmas approach the “burning plasma” regime, where internal heating due to fusion products dominates other forms of heating, the physics of the interaction between the α-particles produced by D-T fusion reactions and the thermal “background” plasma becomes significant. This lecture will also introduce the basic physics of fusion plasma production, plasma heating and current drive, and plasma measurements (“diagnostics”).
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Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
title Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
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title_fullStr Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
title_full_unstemmed Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
title_short Fusion Plasma Physics and ITER - An Introduction (2/4)
title_sort fusion plasma physics and iter - an introduction (2/4)
topic Academic Training Lecture Regular Programme
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