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Iwata, Minoru*; Imai, Fumikazu*; Nakayama, Yoichi*; Imagawa, Kichiro*; Sugimoto, Masaki; Morishita, Norio; Tanaka, Shigeru
Proceedings of 23rd International Symposium on Space Technology and Science (ISTS-23), Vol.1, p.513 - 518, 2002/00
no abstracts in English
Kudo, Hisaaki; Sugimoto, Masaki; Seguchi, Tadao; *; *; *
Yuden, Zetsuen Zairyo Kenkyukai Shiryo, p.33 - 40, 1997/00
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Shimada, Michiya; *
Kikai No Kenkyu, 47(1), p.195 - 200, 1995/00
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Shimada, Michiya
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 69(10), p.1146 - 1149, 1993/10
This is an introduction chapter of a series of review papers on divertor research status and issues. The concept and function of divertor are explained. The primary function of divertor is control of impurities, particles and heat. To satisfy the requirements of divertor, the divertor plasma must be cold and dense, significantly radiating and suppressing the backflow of impurity and particle.
Shimada, Michiya
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 69(10), p.1155 - 1162, 1993/10
This is a review article on divertor research: present status and issues. In light of importance of divertor research, divertor diagnositics have been significantly developed, and their data have been compared with transport code calculations and divertor database has been accumulated, which has enabled quantitative discussion on thermal and particle transport, radiative cooling and impurity source. However, inter-machine database has not been archived yet. Inter-machine comparison would improve the estimation of divertor characteristics in future devices.