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Preliminary risk assessment of in-vessel leakage accident in ITER. [PDF]

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Duan Q   +5 more
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Tungsten Molecular Species in Deuterium Plasmas in Contact with Sputtered W Surfaces. [PDF]

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Dinescu G   +5 more
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A high-density and high-confinement tokamak plasma regime for fusion energy. [PDF]

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Ding S   +20 more
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The temperature profile in a thermonuclear reactor [PDF]

open access: possibleNuclear Fusion, 1973
The problem of a steady-state infinitely long plasma cylinder is considered in which nuclear reactions take place. The analysis is restricted to the fully ionized region, but the temperature at the "wall" is sufficiently low, so that nuclear energy is liberated only in the centre.
J. Rem, G.K. Verboom
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Leakage of tritium in a thermonuclear reactor

Soviet Atomic Energy, 1985
The mathematical formulation of the problem concerning the penetration of tritium through the wall of a thermonuclear reactor is presented. The authors attempt to obtain an approximate but simple analytical solution to the formulation applicable for engineering calculations.
Yu. V. Martynenko, Yu. N. Yavlinskii
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International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor

IECEC 96. Proceedings of the 31st Intersociety Energy Conversion Engineering Conference, 2002
The development of fusion energy involves significant technical challenges and risks but the potential benefit is huge. International collaboration, which makes the best use of worldwide expertise and ideas while sharing the cost, is the best way to develop fusion energy.
C.C. Baker, P.A. Stewart
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Current drive for stability of thermonuclear plasma reactor [PDF]

open access: possiblePlasma Physics and Controlled Fusion, 2015
To produce in a thermonuclear fusion reactor based on the tokamak concept a sufficiently high fusion gain together stability necessary for operations represent a major challenge, which depends on the capability of driving non-inductive current in the hydrogen plasma.
AMICUCCI, LUCA   +9 more
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