Comments on results of recent high-temperature plasma studies at NCBJ (former IPJ) in Poland

This invited lecture presents the most important results of high-temperature plasma studies, which were performed at the NCBJ in Otwock-Swierk, Poland, since 2012. The presentation contains comments on the performed studies and suggestions of future investigation. The first part concerns studies of...

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Дата:2014
Автор: Sadowski, M.J.
Формат: Стаття
Мова:English
Опубліковано: Національний науковий центр «Харківський фізико-технічний інститут» НАН України 2014
Назва видання:Вопросы атомной науки и техники
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Назва журналу:Digital Library of Periodicals of National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine
Цитувати:Comments on results of recent high-temperature plasma studies at NCBJ (former IPJ) in Poland / M.J. Sadowski // Вопросы атомной науки и техники. — 2014. — № 6. — С. 245-249. — Бібліогр.: 29 назв. — англ.

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Резюме:This invited lecture presents the most important results of high-temperature plasma studies, which were performed at the NCBJ in Otwock-Swierk, Poland, since 2012. The presentation contains comments on the performed studies and suggestions of future investigation. The first part concerns studies of corpuscular streams in tokamaks, and particularly measurements of run-away electrons within ISSTOK in Lisbon, Portugal, and FTU in Frascati, Italy, by means of Cherenkov-type probes. The second part describes possible applications of solid-state nuclear track detectors (NTDs) for measurements of fast ions and fusion-products in tokamaks, and particularly within COMPASS in Prague, Czech Republic. The third part presents new diagnostic tools for ion measurements in various facilities (including tokamaks and stellerators). The fourth part describes experimental studies of pulsed plasma streams within different Plasma-Focus (PF) and multi-rod plasma injector (RPI) facilities, during a free propagation and interactions with targets made of materials of importance for fusion technology. The last section reports on other activities at the NCBJ Plasma Studies Division (TJ5). In summary there are also some proposals for future plasma studies, which might be performed at domestic and foreign research centres, in frames of the international scientific collaboration.