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Bierwage, A.; Shinohara, Koji
Physics of Plasmas, 21(11), p.112116_1 - 112116_21, 2014/11
Times Cited Count:25 Percentile:73.82(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)Shimakura, Noriyuki*; Homma, Mayumi*; Kubo, Hirotaka
Journal of Plasma and Fusion Research SERIES, Vol.7, p.199 - 202, 2006/00
no abstracts in English
Kishimoto, Yasuaki; Idomura, Yasuhiro; Li, J.
Purazuma, Kaku Yugo Gakkai-Shi, 79(5), p.478 - 488, 2003/05
This is a collection of review article related to the "Multiple Time and Spatial Scale Plasma Simulation" of various fields including fundamental research area of self-organization, magnetic and laser fusion field, space and astrophysics field where a plasma plays an essential roles.
Kitsunezaki, Akio; Shimizu, Masatsugu; Ninomiya, Hiromasa; Kuriyama, Masaaki; JT-60 Team
Fusion Science and Technology (JT-60 Special Issue), 42(2-3), p.179 - 184, 2002/09
Times Cited Count:7 Percentile:43.57(Nuclear Science & Technology)JT-60 has been operating for more than 16 years、since its first plasma in 1985, and has produiced a number of research results at the forefront of world tokamak fusion research. As the first paper of this special issue containing papers on all aspects of JT-60, this paper summerizes the history, the major research objectives and general description on the JT-60 machine, and summarize the results.
Tokuda, Shinji; Takeda, Tatsuoki
Oyo Suri, 2(4), p.298 - 316, 1992/12
no abstracts in English
Sugihara, Masayoshi; ; Nishio, Satoshi; ; Yamamoto, Shin;
JAERI-M 87-216, 24 Pages, 1988/01
no abstracts in English
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 53(5), p.1759 - 1774, 1984/00
Times Cited Count:2 Percentile:34.29(Physics, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 50(2), p.655 - 658, 1981/00
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:53.63(Physics, Multidisciplinary)no abstracts in English
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Nuclear Fusion, 21(1), p.3 - 12, 1981/00
Times Cited Count:6 Percentile:30.08(Physics, Fluids & Plasmas)no abstracts in English
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JAERI-M 9067, 5 Pages, 1980/09
no abstracts in English
Tommasi, G. D.*; Farthing, J.*; Joffrin, E.*; Vega, J.*; Vitale, V.*; Clement, S.*; Sartori, F.*; Kubo, Hirotaka; Nakajima, Noriyoshi*; Ozeki, Takahisa
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The ITER Remote Experimentation Centre is one of the projects currently under implementation within the International Fusion Energy Research Centre. The final objective of the REC is to allow researchers to take part in the experimentation on ITER from a remote location. This includes the possibility to receive in real-time information about the status of the machine and experimental data and to interact with the machine control room. This paper first gives an overview on the current status of the REC project, and then it focuses on a proposal for the REC demonstration to be carried out in collaboration with European Tokamaks. Finally, a possible implementation plan for the demonstration is discussed.
Tommasi, G. D.*; Farthing, J.*; Joffrin, E.*; Kubo, Hirotaka; Vitale, V.*; Clement, S.*; Sartori, F.*; Nakajima, Noriyoshi*; Ozeki, Takahisa
no journal, ,
The ITER Remote Experimentation Centre is one of the projects currently under implementation within the International Fusion Energy Research Centre. The final objective of the REC is to allow researchers to take part in the experimentation on ITER from a remote location. This includes the possibility to receive in real-time information about the status of the machine and experimental data and to interact with the machine control room. This paper first gives an overview on the current status of the REC project, and then it focuses on a proposal for the REC demonstration to be carried out in collaboration with European Tokamaks. Finally, a possible implementation plan for the demonstration is discussed.