Plasma Loss from Mirroe-Torus-System-1
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概要
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It is found that there is a plasma loss from the toroidal divertor equipped inMirror-Torus-System-], which is composed of two simple mirrors, four toroidaldivertors and two &-bends without the rotational transform. The lc>ss in thedivertor is investigated from the point of the plasnta density profiles in the downstream side of the divertor in comparison with that of the up stream plzrsma. Theloss is estimated to be 2O'7; of plasma flowiuag into the divertor. This value isexplained from what the Pfilsch-Schlfiter current flowing in the azimulhal direc-tion in the divertor enhances tlae radial flow of plasmas.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1980-12-15
著者
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AKIMUNE Hideo
Plasma Physics Laboratory, Kyoto University
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IKEDA Ikuo
Department of Bioscience and Biotechnology, Division of Bioresource and Bioenvironmental Sciences, G
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Ikeda Ikuo
Department Of Bioscience And Biotechnology Division Of Bioresource And Bioenvironmental Sciences Gra
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Ikeda Ikuo
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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CHEON Beonguk
Department of Nuclear Engineering,Faculty of Engineering,Osaka University
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WATANABE Kenji
Cource of Electro-Magnetic Energy,Faculty of Engineering,Osaka University
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WATANABE Kenji
Plasma Physics Laboratory,Osaka University
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Cheon Beonguk
Department Of Nuclear Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Osaka University
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Akimune Hideo
Plasma Physics Laboratory Kyoto University
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Watanabe Kenji
Plasma Physics Laboratory Osaka University
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