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[en] The neoclassical transport working session concerned the following five topics : (1) multiple ambipolar roots, (2) non-Maxwellian distributions, (3) potential control, (4) large azimuthal precessions in tandem transition regions, (5) azimuthal electric field dependence along the magnetic field. The interest in (4) occurs because rapid spins alter the step per bounce to modify the ion transport coefficient in tandems. Topic (5) was mentioned because the poloidal electric field is driven by the radial magnetic drifts. The discussion of potential control (3) occurred because the bumpy torus and stellarator participants inquired as to whether a related technique might be used in their devices to control the operating regime. In order to discuss topic (1) effectively an attempt is made to construct a simple analytic model with no temperature gradients that exhibited multiple ambipolar operating points. (Mori, K.)
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Nagoya Univ. (Japan). Inst. of Plasma Physics; 132 p; Mar 1985; p. 11-19; US-Japan workshop on transport in open-ended systems; Nagoya (Japan); 30 Jul - 3 Aug 1984
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