S. Lisgo 1, G. Counsell 2, A. Darke 1, G. De. Temmerman 1, J. Huang 3, G. Maddison 1 1 UKAEA 2 F4E 3 ASIPP MAST Activities for 2008-2009 EU-PWI SEWG: FUEL.
NSTX NSTX Physics Meeting 4/18/11 1 Measurement of Li thickness on Mo tiles by Rutherford Back Scattering of alpha particles Dennis Mueller, Lane Roquemore.
V. A. Soukhanovskii, R. Maingi, C. J. Lasnier, R. E. Bell, C. Bush, R. Kaita, H. W. Kugel, B. P. LeBlanc, J. Menard, D. Mueller, S. F. Paul, R. Raman,
NSTX-U RFPP – Towards Identifying the Mechanisms Underlying Field-Aligned Edge Loss of HHFW Power on NSTX, R.J. Perkins et al. (28/6/2013) Towards Identifying.
Viability of Passive Impurity Reduction Techniques for High-f NI NSTX-U Scenarios Argument for passive techniques: Unknown impact of high-A and scenarios.
Locations Bay H top & bottom, 7 cm ‘behind’ 7 cm wide gap in outer divertor tiles
2D Impurity Flow Imaging on MAST using Coherence Imaging
Measurement of Li thickness on Mo tiles by Rutherford Back Scattering of alpha particles
Langmuir Probe Peer Review Josh Kallman for the LLD Team February 13, 2009 NSTX Supported by College W&M Colorado Sch Mines Columbia U Comp-X General Atomics.
Locations Bay H top & bottom, 7 cm ‘behind’ 7 cm wide gap in outer divertor tiles Bay I midplane 10 cm outboard of limiter, data accumulated continuously.
Viability of Passive Impurity Reduction Techniques for High- f NI NSTX-U Scenarios
Towards Identifying the Mechanisms Underlying Field-Aligned Edge Losses of HHFW Power on NSTX