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U. S.-Japan Workshop on Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Turbulent Transport

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Horton, W., Author.
Contributor:
Horton, Claude Wendell
Wootton, A.
Wakatani, Masahiro
Conference Name:
U.S.-Japan Workshop on Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Turbulent Transport
Series:
AIP conference proceedings ; 284.
AIP conference proceedings ; 284
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
High temperature plasmas--Congresses.
High temperature plasmas.
Heat--Transmission--Congresses.
Heat.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (ix, 592 pages).
Other Title:
U.S.‐Japan Workshop On Ion Temperature Gradient‐Driven Turbulent Transport, Volume 284
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] A I P Press Imprint 1998
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Presents the papers from a conference, the purpose of which was to advance the understanding of the transport of heat across magnetic fields in high temperature plasmas by presenting the latest theoretical, computational and experimental results for ion temperature gradient driven transport.
Contents:
Neoclassical Heat Conduction
Mechanism of Ion Temperature Gradient (ITG)-Driven Turbulent Transport
Parametric Variations of Ion Transport in TFTR / S.D. Scott, C.W. Barnes, D. Ernst, J. Schivell, E.J. Synakowski, M.G. Bell, R.E. Bell, C.E. Bush, E.D. Fredrickson, B. Grek, K.W. Hill, A. Janos, D.L. Jassby, D. Johnson, D.K. Mansfield, D.K. Owens, H. Park, A.T. Ramsey, B.C. Stratton, M. Thompson and M.C. Zarnstorff
Ion Temperature Profile Simulation of JT-60 Plasmas with Ion Temperature Gradient Mode Transport Models / H. Shirai, T. Hirayama, Y. Koide and M. Azumi
Ion Transport Analysis Based on [actual symbol not reproducible] Mode Turbulence in JT-60 / M. Yagi and M. Azumi
A Comparison Between the Measured Thermal Diffusivity [actual symbol not reproducible] in TEXT and the Predicted [actual symbol not reproducible] / A. Ouroua and A.J. Wootton / TEXT Group. ITG Instabilities and Transport Studies in the Columbia Linear Machine / A.K. Sen, J. Chen, B. Song and R.G. Greaves
Another Look At Experimental Evidence for Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Turbulence in Tokamaks / D.L. Brower
Plasma Transport Analysis for the Compact Helical System and the Large Helical Device / K.Y. Watanabe, K. Yamazaki, H. Yamada and T. Amano
Kinetic Simulation of Microinstabilities in Tokamak Plasmas / W.W. Lee, S.E. Parker, R.A. Santoro and J.C. Cummings
3D Gyrokinetic Particle Simulations of Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Turbulence and Transport / R.D. Sydora
Transport in the Self-Organized Relaxed State of Ion Temperature Gradient Instability / T. Tajima, Y. Kishimoto, M.J. LeBrun, M.G. Gray, J.Y. Kim, W. Horton, V. Wong and M. Kotschenreuther
The Marginal Stability of Experimental Profiles / M. Kotschenreuther
Reactive Drift Wave Model for Tokamak Transport / H. Nordman and J. Weiland. Toroidal Turbulence Simulations with Gyro-Landau Fluid Models in a Non-linear Ballooning Mode Representation / R.E. Waltz and G.D. Kerbel
Nonlinear Gyrofluid Model of ITG Turbulence / W. Dorland, G.W. Hammett, T.S. Hahm and M.A. Beer
Kinetic Toroidal Analysis of Transport Trends in TFTR Plasmas / G. Rewoldt and W.M. Tang
Progress in the Understanding of the Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Transport / F. Romanelli
Modeling of Anomalous Ion Thermal Transport in Hot Plasma / J.Y. Kim and W. Horton
Cross-Field Energy Flux Due to Ion Temperature Gradient Mode in a Tokamak / T. Yamagishi
Anomalous Particle and Electron Energy Pinches / R.R. Dominguez
Ion Temperature Gradient-Driven Impurity Modes / S. Migliuolo
Impurity Effect on Kinetic [actual symbol not reproducible]-Mode in Tokamak Plasma / J.Q. Dong, W. Horton and X.N. Su
Transport Analysis Based on K-[epsilon] Anomalous Transport Model / H. Sugama, M. Okamoto and M. Wakatani. Resistive Interchange Instabilities in Heliotron E / M. Wakatani
Point Vortex Dynamics in a Magnetized Plasma / M. Kono, H. Shibahara and K. Yabuki
Comments on Single-Helicity Versus Multi-Helicity Simulations / H. Sugama, A.D. Beklemishev and W. Horton.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
ISBN:
1-56396-221-7

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