Author: Thomas Claude Jernigan
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Languages : en
Pages : 374
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The Effects of Magnetic Field Errors and Shear on Plasma Transport to the Internal Conductors of Multipole Containment Devices
Author: Thomas Claude Jernigan
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Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Languages : en
Pages : 374
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Nuclear Science Abstracts
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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Category : Nuclear energy
Languages : en
Pages : 810
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The Effects of Magnetic Field Errors on Reversed Field Pinch Plasma
Author: Abdulgader Feturi Almagri
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Languages : en
Pages : 260
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Pages : 260
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Plasma Containment in a Minimum-B Geometry
Author: Charles C. Gallagher
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Category : Magnetic fields
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The advantages of a toroidal plasma containment device are illustrated. Low loss rates are predicted. A toroidal magnetic field is crossed with a multi-cusp magnetic field in configurations predicted by electrolytic tank analog experiments. Three such configurations are described. The first, a relatively simple device with slowly varying fields, showed the inability of the toroidal field to penetrate a plasma and strong cusp field. The second toroid, with moderately fast fields and application of rotational transform principles, produced plasma-field separation, as evidenced by a hot, relatively dense plasma contained in a central region of reduced cusp field strength. The third toroid, featuring the fastest rising fields, produced similar though more pronounced results, including a three fold compression of a plasma heated to over 15 eV, with containment times on the order of 20 microsec. (Author).
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Category : Magnetic fields
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The advantages of a toroidal plasma containment device are illustrated. Low loss rates are predicted. A toroidal magnetic field is crossed with a multi-cusp magnetic field in configurations predicted by electrolytic tank analog experiments. Three such configurations are described. The first, a relatively simple device with slowly varying fields, showed the inability of the toroidal field to penetrate a plasma and strong cusp field. The second toroid, with moderately fast fields and application of rotational transform principles, produced plasma-field separation, as evidenced by a hot, relatively dense plasma contained in a central region of reduced cusp field strength. The third toroid, featuring the fastest rising fields, produced similar though more pronounced results, including a three fold compression of a plasma heated to over 15 eV, with containment times on the order of 20 microsec. (Author).
Effect of Magnetic Shear on Convective Plasma Transport
Author: Hideo Okuda
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Languages : en
Pages : 14
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Pages : 14
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Magnetic Field Transport by a Shock-produced Plasma
Author: Curtis Willard Parkin
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Category : Magnetohydrodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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Category : Magnetohydrodynamics
Languages : en
Pages : 98
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The Rotating Magnetic Field Solution of the Plasma Containment Problem
Author: Ralph Lyndal WORRALL
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Languages : en
Pages : 4
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Pages : 4
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Transport of Plasma Across a Braided Magnetic Field
Author: Thomas Howard Stix
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Category : Magnetic field
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Category : Magnetic field
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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Plasma Transport and Stability in a 'minimum-b' Magnetic Field
Author: W. D. McBee
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Languages : en
Pages : 115
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The report covers the second year's effort under a program of research into fusion-plasma containment, transport and stability in which a relatively small, versatile, accessible and inexpensive thermally-ionized cesium plasma is used as an experimental simulant for a hot fusion plasma. The characteristics of the simulant plasma and the basis of simulation have been presented earlier; this report will cover the detailed investigation of 'anomalous' plasma transport in the simulant plasma of the TOPSY Q-device-with special attention to a possible correlation of plasma transport and low-frequency plasma oscillations and to ionizer-temperature-gradient effects-in uniform axial and 'minimum-B magnetic field geometries, as well as some preliminary results of a continuing investigation into ion-velocity-anisotropy driven 'microinstabilities'. (Author).
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Languages : en
Pages : 115
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The report covers the second year's effort under a program of research into fusion-plasma containment, transport and stability in which a relatively small, versatile, accessible and inexpensive thermally-ionized cesium plasma is used as an experimental simulant for a hot fusion plasma. The characteristics of the simulant plasma and the basis of simulation have been presented earlier; this report will cover the detailed investigation of 'anomalous' plasma transport in the simulant plasma of the TOPSY Q-device-with special attention to a possible correlation of plasma transport and low-frequency plasma oscillations and to ionizer-temperature-gradient effects-in uniform axial and 'minimum-B magnetic field geometries, as well as some preliminary results of a continuing investigation into ion-velocity-anisotropy driven 'microinstabilities'. (Author).
The Effects of Magnetic Fields on a Flowing Plasma
Author: S. A. Gordon
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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An overall review is made of the work undertaken to measure heat transfer rates in a flowing plasma. It is pointed out that the lack of reliable measurement techniques (in itself due to the immature state of plasma research) has impeded progress. The current status of these investigations is that a measurable decrease in heat transfer to the stagnation point has been obtained. Afurther anomalous dependence of the size of the reduction on magnetic field direction has not yet been fully settled. (Author).
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Languages : en
Pages : 32
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An overall review is made of the work undertaken to measure heat transfer rates in a flowing plasma. It is pointed out that the lack of reliable measurement techniques (in itself due to the immature state of plasma research) has impeded progress. The current status of these investigations is that a measurable decrease in heat transfer to the stagnation point has been obtained. Afurther anomalous dependence of the size of the reduction on magnetic field direction has not yet been fully settled. (Author).