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Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory

ATC Adiabatic Toroidal Compiessoi Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL), Princeton, N.J. [Pg.153]

FIGURE 17.27 Research into controlled nuclear fusion is being carried out in several countries. Here we see the Tokomak fusion test reactor at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. [Pg.841]

In other early, commonly explored toroidal devices, the required equilibrium w as supplied by means of externally imposed twisted multiple magnetic fields. The stelleraror design developed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory was representative of this approach. [Pg.696]

Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory hiip.7/www.pppl.gov/... [Pg.700]

Extensive development and experimental designs of stilt x-ray lasers have been underway al the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, among other research institutions. [Pg.914]

The authors would like to express their thanks to Dr. K.W. Hill of Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory for reading the manuscript and for useful comments. Distinguished contributions of Dr. T. Shirai of Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute to atomic and molecular data compilation for fusion research are acknowledged. [Pg.133]

A.B. Erhardt and W.D. Langer, Collisional processes of hydrocarbons in hydrogen plasmas, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Report No. PPPL-2477, 1987. See National Technical Information Service Document No. DE88003462. Copies may be ordered from The National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA. [Pg.159]

The authors are glad to thank many scientists, who have contributed to the results. The TEXTOR team, where the measurements were performed and highly reproducible plasmas were provided, especially to Dr. W. Biel, who did the experiments on the transport properties of TEXTOR, Prof. L. Vainshtein, Dr. A. Urnov and F. Goryaev provided us with the results of atomic data calculation. Dr. N. Badnell trained one of us (O. M.) to get the results on dielectronic recombination using atomic codes. Dr. S. Fritzsche put our attention to the cascades within the Li-like ions and Prof. R. Janev discussed the charge exchange recombination processes. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory supported the measurements on TEXTOR, both by cooperation with Dr. M. Bitter, and loan of X-ray detectors. [Pg.198]

A.B.Ehrhardt, W.D.Langer Report PPPL-2477 (Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, USA (1987)... [Pg.454]

Buxbaum, R. E. Johnson, E. F. "The Use of Yttrium for the Recovery of Tritium From Lithium at Low Concentrations" Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University Princeton, NJ, PPPL-1548, 1979. [Pg.540]

The Office of Science also manages the 10 laboratories within the national laboratory system that was created over half a century ago. Eive of the laboratories are multiprogram facilities Argonne National Laboratory, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The other five laboratories are singleprogram national laboratories Ames Laboratory, Eermi National Accelerator Laboratory, Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Eacility, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, and Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. [Pg.2891]

US Department of Energy s Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory at Princeton University, Room L-127, 100 Stellarator Road,... [Pg.95]

Fig. 1. Power plant design based on the tokamak concept and proposed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory. Fig. 1. Power plant design based on the tokamak concept and proposed by the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory.
ANL = Argonne National Laboratory ARPA = Advanced Research Projects Agency BNL = Brookhaven National Laboratory ERDA = Energy Research and Development Administration GA = General Atomic Company LASL = Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory LLL = Lawrence Livermore Laboratory NBS = National Bureau of Standards ORNL = Oak Ridge National Laboratory PPPL = Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory W = Westinghouse... [Pg.62]

R. Mills, ed., A Fusion Power Plant, Report MATT-1050, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, New Jersey (1974). [Pg.62]

Lehnert, Soviet Journ. of Plasma Physics (1978) 786. Ohlsson, "Proc. of the Workshop on Fusion Fueling", Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton, 1-3 November (1977). ... [Pg.396]

R. G. Mills, Princeton, Plasma Physics Laboratory, PPL Report TM-25 (Princeton, NJ 1971). [Pg.436]

The National Spherical Torus Experiment at the Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory uses this reactor to test an advanced magnetic field configuration to confine a compact,spherically shaped plasma. [Pg.891]


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