X. Litaudon U. Fantz R. Villari V. Toigo M.- H. Aumeunier J.- L. Autran P. Batistoni E. Belonohy S. Bradnam M. Cecchetto A. Colangeli F. Dacquait M. Dentan M. De Pietri J. Eriksson M. Fabbri G. Falchetto L. Figini J. Figueiredo D. Flammini N. Fonnesu L. Frassinetti R. Garcia-Alia M. Garcia-Munoz Z. Ghani J. Gonzalez-Martin E. Grelier L. Di Grazia B. Grove C. L. Grove A. Gusarov A. Hjalmarsson O. Hyvärinen V. Ioannou-Sougleridis L. Jones H.- T. Kim M. Kłosowski M. Kocan B. Kos L. Kos D. Kotnik E. Laszynska D. Leichtle I. Lengar E. Leon A. J. Lopez-Revelles S. Loreti M. Loughlin K.G. Mcclements G. Mariano M. Mattei K. Mergia J. Mietelski R. Mitteau S. Moindjie D. Munteanu R. Naish C. Nobs L. W. Packer S. Pamela R. Pampin A. Pau A. Peacock E. Peluso Y. Peneliau J. Peric V. Radulović F. Rimini D. Ricci L. Sanchis Sanchez P. Sauvan M.I. Savva A. Snicker L. Snoj I. E. Stamatelatos Ž. Štancar N. Terranova T. Vasilopoulou R. Vila J. Waterhouse A. Žohar The Nbtf Team The Jet Contributors The Eurofusion Tokamak Exploitation Team
ITER is of key importance in the European fusion roadmap as it aims to prove the scientific and technological feasibility of fusion as a future energy source. The EUROfusion consortium of labs is contributing to the preparation of ITER scientific exploitation and operation and aspires to exploit ITER outcomes in view of DEMO. The paper provides …
PreprintK. Verhaegh B. Lipschultz C. Bowman B.P. Duval U. Fantz A. Fil D. Moulton O. Myatra D. Wünderlich F. Federici D.S. Gahle J.R. Harrison A. Perek M. Wensing
Detachment, an important mechanism for reducing target heat deposition, is achieved through reductions in power, particle and momentum; which are induced through plasma-atom and plasma-molecule interactions. Experimental research in how those reactions precisely contribute to detachment is limited. Both plasma-atom as well as plasma-molecule intera…
Preprint PublishedB. Crowley D. Homfray U. Fantz D. Boilson R.S. Hemsworth
Determining d 2 I/dV 2 from a traditional Langmuir probe trace using numerical techniques is inherently noisy and generally yields poor results. We have developed a Langmuir probe system based on a method first used in the 1950's by Boyd and Twiddy [1]. The system measures the 2nd derivative directly. This paper presents results from the d…
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