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2. Summary of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference in the categories of EX/W, EX/D, and ICC
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IDA, Katsumi and IDA, Katsumi
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This is a summary paper of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference which was held from 22–27 October 2018 in Gandhinagar, India. The results in the categories of EX/W (wave–plasma interactions, current drive, heating, energetic particles), EX/D (plasma–material interactions, divertors, limiters, scrape-off layer (SOL)), and ICC (innovative confinement concepts) in magnetic confinement experiments are summarized. In total, 121 papers have been contributed to these categories. Interesting results on the coupling between energetic particles, magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), wave–particle interaction, turbulence, SOL physics, and divertors are presented at this conference. For example, control of energetic particle driven MHD by electron cyclotron heating and resonance magnetic perturbation, mitigation of disruption by energetic particle driven MHD, control of decay length by SOL turbulence, and wave scattering by SOL density fluctuations were discussed in this conference. Deeper understanding of these couplings will be essential for the sustainment of high performance steady-state plasma in ITER., source:Citation K. Ida 2019 Nucl. Fusion 59 117001, source:https://doi.org/10.1088/1741-4326/ab3811, identifier:0000-0002-0585-4561
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- 2021
3. IAEA Director General's Statement at the 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference - Abstract
ENPNewswire-May 11, 2021--IAEA Director General's Statement at the 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference (C)2021 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk Release date- 10052021 - It gives me great pleasure to welcome you today [...]
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- 2021
4. IAEA DIRECTOR GENERAL'S STATEMENT AT THE 28TH IAEA FUSION ENERGY CONFERENCE (FEC 2020)
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Nuclear reactors -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Conferences and conventions -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,News, opinion and commentary ,International Atomic Energy Agency -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
VIENNA, Austria -- The following information was released by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): Ladies and Gentlemen, It gives me great pleasure to welcome you today to the 28th [...]
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- 2021
5. The Programme of the 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference Goes Online, Despite its Postponement to 2021
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference - Abstract
ENPNewswire-June 12, 2020--The Programme of the 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference Goes Online, Despite its Postponement to 2021 (C)2020 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk Release date- 11062020 - The IAEA Fusion Energy [...]
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- 2020
6. Summary of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference in the categories of EX/W, EX/D, and ICC
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Katsumi Ida
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Thesaurus (information retrieval) ,Information retrieval ,scrape-off layer ,heating ,energetic particles ,innovative confinement concepts ,Fusion power ,IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Condensed Matter Physics ,divertors ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,Physics::Space Physics ,current drive - Abstract
This is a summary paper of the 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference which was held from 22–27 October 2018 in Gandhinagar, India. The results in the categories of EX/W (wave–plasma interactions, current drive, heating, energetic particles), EX/D (plasma–material interactions, divertors, limiters, scrape-off layer (SOL)), and ICC (innovative confinement concepts) in magnetic confinement experiments are summarized. In total, 121 papers have been contributed to these categories. Interesting results on the coupling between energetic particles, magnetohydrodynamics (MHD), wave–particle interaction, turbulence, SOL physics, and divertors are presented at this conference. For example, control of energetic particle driven MHD by electron cyclotron heating and resonance magnetic perturbation, mitigation of disruption by energetic particle driven MHD, control of decay length by SOL turbulence, and wave scattering by SOL density fluctuations were discussed in this conference. Deeper understanding of these couplings will be essential for the sustainment of high performance steady-state plasma in ITER.
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- 2019
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7. 27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference Call for Papers by 12 March
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference - Abstract
ENPNewswire-March 5, 2018--27th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference Call for Papers by 12 March (C)2018 ENPublishing - http://www.enpublishing.co.uk Release date- 02032018 - Applicants wishing to present a paper at the 27th [...]
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- 2018
8. Austria : Metal better than carbon for ITER Fusion Reactor, Award-winning study confirms
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Tokamaks ,Hydrogen fuels ,Business, international - Abstract
Metal, rather than carbon, is better suited as material for the inside wall of tokamaks the experimental machines designed to harness fusion energy according to the paper that won the [...]
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9. Overview of the RFX fusion science program
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Martin, P., Adamek, J., Agostinetti, P., Agostini, M., Alfier, A., Angioni, C., Antoni, V., Apolloni, L., Auriemma, F., Barana, O., Barison, S., Baruzzo, M., Bettini, P., Boldrin, M., Bolzonella, T., Bonfiglio, D., Bonomo, F., Boozer, A. H., Brombin, M., Brotankova, J., Buffa, A., Canton, A., Cappello, S., Carraro, L., Cavazzana, R., Cavinato, M., Chacon, L., Chitarin, G., Cooper, W. A., Bello, S. D., Dalla Palma, M., Delogu, R., De Lorenzi, A., De Masi, G., Dong, J. Q., Drevlak, M., Escande, D. F., Fantini, F., Fassina, A., Fellin, F., Ferro, A., Fiameni, S., Fiorentin, A., Franz, P., Gaio, E., Garbet, X., Gazza, E., Giudicotti, L., Gnesotto, F., Gobbin, M., Grando, L., Guo, S. C., Hirano, Y., Hirshman, S. P., Ide, S., Igochine, V., In, Y., Innocente, P., Kiyama, S., Liu, S. F., Liu, Y. Q., Lòpez Bruna, D., Lorenzini, R., Luchetta, A., Manduchi, G., Mansfield, D. K., Marchiori, G., Marcuzzi, D., Marrelli, L., Martini, S., Matsunaga, G., Martines, E., Mazzitelli, G., McCollam, K., Menmuir, Sheena, Milani, F., Momo, B., Moresco, M., Munaretto, S., Novello, L., Okabayashi, M., Ortolani, S., Paccagnella, R., Pasqualotto, R., Pavei, M., Perverezev, G. V., Peruzzo, S., Piovan, R., Piovesan, P., Piron, L., Pizzimenti, A., Pomaro, N., Pomphrey, N., Predebon, I., Puiatti, M. E., Rigato, V., Rizzolo, A., Rostagni, G., Rubinacci, G., Ruzzon, A., Sakakita, H., Sanchez, R., Sarff, J. S., Sattin, F., Scaggion, A., Scarin, P., Schneider, W., Serianni, G., Sonato, P., Spada, E., Soppelsa, A., Spagnolo, S., Spolaore, M., Spong, D. A., Spizzo, G., Takechi, M., Taliercio, C., Terranova, D., Toigo, V., Valisa, M., Veranda, M., Vianello, N., Villone, F., Wang, Z., White, R. B., Yadikin, D., Zaccaria, P., Zamengo, A., Zanca, P., Zaniol, B., Zanotto, L., Zilli, E., Zollino, G., Zuin, M., Martin, P., Adamek, J., Agostinetti, P., Agostini, M., Alfier, A., Angioni, C., Antoni, V., Apolloni, L., Auriemma, F., Barana, O., Barison, S., Baruzzo, M., Bettini, P., Boldrin, M., Bolzonella, T., Bonfiglio, D., Bonomo, F., Boozer, A. H., Brombin, M., Brotankova, J., Buffa, A., Canton, A., Cappello, S., Carraro, L., Cavazzana, R., Cavinato, M., Chacon, L., Chitarin, G., Cooper, W. A., Bello, S. D., Dalla Palma, M., Delogu, R., De Lorenzi, A., De Masi, G., Dong, J. Q., Drevlak, M., Escande, D. F., Fantini, F., Fassina, A., Fellin, F., Ferro, A., Fiameni, S., Fiorentin, A., Franz, P., Gaio, E., Garbet, X., Gazza, E., Giudicotti, L., Gnesotto, F., Gobbin, M., Grando, L., Guo, S. C., Hirano, Y., Hirshman, S. P., Ide, S., Igochine, V., In, Y., Innocente, P., Kiyama, S., Liu, S. F., Liu, Y. Q., Lòpez Bruna, D., Lorenzini, R., Luchetta, A., Manduchi, G., Mansfield, D. K., Marchiori, G., Marcuzzi, D., Marrelli, L., Martini, S., Matsunaga, G., Martines, E., Mazzitelli, G., McCollam, K., Menmuir, Sheena, Milani, F., Momo, B., Moresco, M., Munaretto, S., Novello, L., Okabayashi, M., Ortolani, S., Paccagnella, R., Pasqualotto, R., Pavei, M., Perverezev, G. V., Peruzzo, S., Piovan, R., Piovesan, P., Piron, L., Pizzimenti, A., Pomaro, N., Pomphrey, N., Predebon, I., Puiatti, M. E., Rigato, V., Rizzolo, A., Rostagni, G., Rubinacci, G., Ruzzon, A., Sakakita, H., Sanchez, R., Sarff, J. S., Sattin, F., Scaggion, A., Scarin, P., Schneider, W., Serianni, G., Sonato, P., Spada, E., Soppelsa, A., Spagnolo, S., Spolaore, M., Spong, D. A., Spizzo, G., Takechi, M., Taliercio, C., Terranova, D., Toigo, V., Valisa, M., Veranda, M., Vianello, N., Villone, F., Wang, Z., White, R. B., Yadikin, D., Zaccaria, P., Zamengo, A., Zanca, P., Zaniol, B., Zanotto, L., Zilli, E., Zollino, G., and Zuin, M.
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This paper summarizes the main achievements of the RFX fusion science program in the period between the 2008 and 2010 IAEA Fusion Energy Conferences. RFX-mod is the largest reversed field pinch in the world, equipped with a system of 192 coils for active control of MHD stability. The discovery and understanding of helical states with electron internal transport barriers and core electron temperature >1.5 keV significantly advances the perspectives of the configuration. Optimized experiments with plasma current up to 1.8 MA have been realized, confirming positive scaling. The first evidence of edge transport barriers is presented. Progress has been made also in the control of first-wall properties and of density profiles, with initial first-wall lithization experiments. Micro-turbulence mechanisms such as ion temperature gradient and micro-tearing are discussed in the framework of understanding gradient-driven transport in low magnetic chaos helical regimes. Both tearing mode and resistive wall mode active control have been optimized and experimental data have been used to benchmark numerical codes. The RFX programme also provides important results for the fusion community and in particular for tokamaks and stellarators on feedback control of MHD stability and on three-dimensional physics. On the latter topic, the result of the application of stellarator codes to describe three-dimensional reversed field pinch physics will be presented., QC 20111227
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10. Overview of the RFX-mod fusion science programme
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Piergiorgio Sonato, S. Dal Bello, Maria Ester Puiatti, Piero Martin, A. Fiorentin, Stefano Munaretto, F. Fellin, G. De Masi, M. Gobbin, Silvia Spagnolo, M. Furno Palumbo, P. Zaccaria, E. Gazza, M. Recchia, Raul Sanchez, Karsten McCollam, G. L. Trevisan, E. Spada, Alessandra Canton, Matteo Zuin, Ivo Furno, Christian Theiler, A. Zamengo, J.Q. Dong, Emilio Martines, B. E. Chapman, M. Dalla Palma, Paolo Franz, M. Brombin, V. Rigato, J. Framarin, Antonio Barbalace, P. Piovesan, Nicola Pilan, Donald A. Spong, Roberto Paccagnella, Wolf-Dieter Schneider, Barbara Zaniol, Fabio Villone, Leonardo Giudicotti, M. De Muri, T.C. Luce, R. Piovan, A. Ruzzon, V. Antoni, Giuseppe Zollino, Emanuele Sartori, Yueqiang Liu, G. Rostagni, M. Baruzzo, Manabu Takechi, Yongkyoon In, R. Delogu, Fulvio Auriemma, J. A. Alonso, M. Barp, C. Piron, D. Bonfiglio, Go Matsunaga, Enrico Zilli, G. Ciaccio, S. Martini, L. Piron, Marco Barbisan, Songfen Liu, M. Veranda, A. Scaggion, Giuseppe Chitarin, N. Pomaro, Luis Chacon, James D. Hanson, L. Apolloni, Yoichi Hirano, M. Spolaore, Francesco Gnesotto, F. Avino, Nicolò Marconato, M. Valente, Alberto Ferro, Fabio Sattin, Pierluigi Veltri, Gabriele Manduchi, L. Zanotto, C. Hidalgo, Paolo Innocente, Simona Barison, L. Novello, Italo Predebon, Rita Lorenzini, David Terranova, Luca Grando, Zhirui Wang, Vanni Toigo, M. Boldrin, M. Bigi, Adriano Luchetta, Paolo Bettini, Erik Olofsson, Andrea Rizzolo, Gianluigi Serianni, Anton Soppelsa, Cesare Taliercio, Roscoe White, C. Finotti, Susanna Cappello, N. Fonnesu, Roberto Pasqualotto, Paolo Scarin, R. Bilel, Shunsuke Ide, Alessandro Fassina, A. Maistrello, D. Carralero, Matteo Agostini, W. A. Cooper, P. Zanca, A. Buffa, Piero Agostinetti, G. Mazzitelli, X. Y. Xu, S. Fiameni, M. Moresco, John M. Finn, Lionello Marrelli, B. Momo, Tommaso Bolzonella, Nicola Vianello, Giuseppe Marchiori, D.K. Mansfield, M. Valisa, M. Okabayashi, S. C. Guo, Dominique Escande, Lorella Carraro, A. Pesce, M. Pavei, F. Ghezzi, Roberto Cavazzana, Satoru Kiyama, W. A. Gonzales, Simone Peruzzo, S.P. Hirshman, Elena Gaio, T. Barbui, Hajime Sakakita, G.L. Jackson, J. S. Sarff, Ambrogio Fasoli, D. Lopez Bruna, A. L. Roquemore, Federica Bonomo, F. Fantini, Lorenzo Frassinetti, C. Bustreo, Diego Marcuzzi, G. L. Delzanno, Gianluca Spizzo, A. De Lorenzi, Martin, P, Puiatti, M, Agostinetti, P, Agostini, M, Alonso, J, Antoni, V, Apolloni, L, Auriemma, F, Avino, F, Barbalace, A, Barbisan, M, Barbui, T, Barison, S, Barp, M, Baruzzo, M, Bettini, P, Bigi, M, Bilel, R, Boldrin, M, Bolzonella, T, Bonfiglio, D, Bonomo, F, Brombin, M, Buffa, A, Bustreo, C, Canton, A, Cappello, S, Carralero, D, Carraro, L, Cavazzana, R, Chacon, L, Chapman, B, Chitarin, G, Ciaccio, G, Cooper, W, Dal Bello, S, Dalla Palma, M, Delogu, R, De Lorenzi, A, Delzanno, G, De Masi, G, De Muri, M, Dong, J, Escande, D, Fantini, F, Fasoli, A, Fassina, A, Fellin, F, Ferro, A, Fiameni, S, Finn, J, Finotti, C, Fiorentin, A, Fonnesu, N, Framarin, J, Franz, P, Frassinetti, L, Furno, I, Palumbo, M, Gaio, E, Gazza, E, Ghezzi, F, Giudicotti, L, Gnesotto, F, Gobbin, M, Gonzales, W, Grando, L, Guo, S, Hanson, J, Hidalgo, C, Hirano, Y, Hirshman, S, Ide, S, In, Y, Innocente, P, Jackson, G, Kiyama, S, Liu, S, Liu, Y, Lopez Bruna, D, Lorenzini, R, Luce, T, Luchetta, A, Maistrello, A, Manduchi, G, Mansfield, D, Marchiori, G, Marconato, N, Marcuzzi, D, Marrelli, L, Martini, S, Matsunaga, G, Martines, E, Mazzitelli, G, Mccollam, K, Momo, B, Moresco, M, Munaretto, S, Novello, L, Okabayashi, M, Olofsson, E, Paccagnella, R, Pasqualotto, R, Pavei, M, Peruzzo, S, Pesce, A, Pilan, N, Piovan, R, Piovesan, P, Piron, C, Piron, L, Pomaro, N, Predebon, I, Recchia, M, Rigato, V, Rizzolo, A, Roquemore, A, Rostagni, G, Ruzzon, A, Sakakita, H, Sanchez, R, Sarff, J, Sartori, E, Sattin, F, Scaggion, A, Scarin, P, Schneider, W, Serianni, G, Sonato, P, Spada, E, Soppelsa, A, Spagnolo, S, Spolaore, M, Spong, D, Spizzo, G, Takechi, M, Taliercio, C, Terranova, D, Theiler, C, Toigo, V, Trevisan, G, Valente, M, Valisa, M, Veltri, P, Veranda, M, Vianello, N, Villone, F, Wang, Z, White, R, Xu, X, Zaccaria, P, Zamengo, A, Zanca, P, Zaniol, B, Zanotto, L, Zilli, E, Zollino, G, Zuin, M, and Mazzitelli, G.
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,RFX-mod ,Tokamak ,Strong interaction ,reversed field pinch ,law.invention ,Magnetohydrodynamics ,law ,RFP ,Fusion ,Safety factor ,Reversed field pinch ,Flow transport ,Settore FIS/01 - Fisica Sperimentale ,Iter tokamak ,Fusion power ,IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Science and Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Active control ,Plasma parameter ,Plasma devices ,Systems engineering ,Fusion devices ,Magnetic configuration ,Stellarator - Abstract
This paper reports the highlights of the RFX-mod fusion science programme since the last 2010 IAEA Fusion Energy Conference. The RFX-mod fusion science programme focused on two main goals: exploring the fusion potential of the reversed field pinch (RFP) magnetic configuration and contributing to the solution of key science and technology problems in the roadmap to ITER. Active control of several plasma parameters has been a key tool in this endeavour. New upgrades on the system for active control of magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) stability are underway and will be presented in this paper. Unique among the existing fusion devices, RFX-mod has been operated both as an RFP and as a tokamak. The latter operation has allowed the exploration of edge safety factor q edge < 2 with active control of MHD stability and studies concerning basic energy and flow transport mechanisms. Strong interaction has continued with the stellarator community in particular on the physics of helical states and on three-dimensional codes. © 2013 IAEA, Vienna.
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11. IAEA fusion conference in China
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United States. Department of Energy -- Services ,IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Energy industry -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,Petroleum, energy and mining industries ,International Atomic Energy Agency -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has issued an announcement for the 21st IAEA Fusion Energy Conference, which will be held in Chengdu, China on October 16-21, 2006. The details [...]
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- 2006
12. 18th International Fusion Energy Meeting Set for October in Italy
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Italy -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Sorrento, Italy -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Nuclear industry -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,Petroleum, energy and mining industries ,International Atomic Energy Agency -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
The 18th International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Fusion Energy Conference will be held Oct. 4-10 in Sorrento, Italy. This biennial meeting is generally considered the major forum for assessing fusion [...]
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- 2000
13. China operates new Tokamak
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Energy industry -- Conferences, meetings and seminars ,Business ,Petroleum, energy and mining industries ,International Atomic Energy Agency -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
The World's leading fusion scientists gathered in China October 16-22 for the 21 st IAEA Fusion Energy Conference. Among the papers presented, the Institute of Plasma Physics in Hefei, China, [...]
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- 2006
14. DIII-D paper wins Fusion Award
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IAEA Fusion Energy Conference ,Energy industry -- Achievements and awards ,Business ,Petroleum, energy and mining industries ,International Atomic Energy Agency -- Conferences, meetings and seminars - Abstract
The inaugural Nuclear Fusion Award was presented recently at the 21st IAEA Fusion Energy Conference in Chengdu, China, for a paper that demonstrates how one of the primary physics goals [...]
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- 2006
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