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Plasmamaterial Interaction In Controlled Fusion 1st Edition Dr Dirk Naujoks Auth

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Plasmamaterial Interaction In Controlled Fusion 1st Edition Dr Dirk Naujoks Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.6 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Dr. Dirk Naujoks (auth.)
ISBN: 9783540321484, 9783540321491, 3540321489, 3540321497
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Plasmamaterial Interaction In Controlled Fusion 1st Edition Dr Dirk Naujoks Auth by Dr. Dirk Naujoks (auth.) 9783540321484, 9783540321491, 3540321489, 3540321497 instant download after payment.

Plasma-Material Interaction in Controlled Fusion deals with the specific contact between the fourth state of matter, i.e. plasma, and the first state of matter, i.e. a solid wall, in controlled fusion experiments. A comprehensive analysis of the main processes of plasma-surface interaction is given together with an assessment of the most critical questions within the context of general criteria and operation limits. It is shown that the choice of plasma-facing materials is reduced to a very limited list of possible candidates. Plasma-Material Interaction in Controlled Fusion emphasizes that a reliable solution of the material problem can only be found by adjusting the materials to suitable plasma scenarios and vice versa.

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