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Stability, divertors and innovative concepts

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  • 1. Troitsk Institute of Innovation and Fusion Research (TRINITI), Moscow Region (Russian Federation)

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This paper contains a short resume of the sections on 'Stability, Divertors and Innovative Concepts' presented at the 19th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference. The main conclusions are: (1) the problem of type I ELMs in tokamaks seems to be not so dramatic; (2) it was demonstrated that the working pulse length of large thermonuclear devices can achieve 100 s and more; (3) the problem of tritium retention seems to be not so dramatic now; probable approaches of its solution are visible; (4) active methods of plasma instabilities suppression (NTM, RWM, sawteeth, external MHD) work successfully; (5) new methods of mitigation of the disruption consequences were offered. New technological ideas and new ideas on magnetic confinement were presented. (author)

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Fusion energy 2002. 19th conference proceedings

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Publishing Information

Imprint Title
Fusion energy 2002. 19th conference proceedings
Imprint Pagination
516 p.
Journal Issue
no. 19/CD
Series
C and S papers series
Journal Page Range
[9 p.]
ISSN
1562-4153
Report number
IAEA-CSP--19/CD

Conference

Title
19. IAEA fusion energy conference
Dates
14-19 Oct 2002
Place
Lyon (France)

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S--2