Plans for 2014‌ Sample Clauses

Plans for 2014‌. The main research activity of Euratom – Ciemat association will remain on concept improvement development and on the fusion technology programme with special emphasis on all the different aspects of fusion materials technology. In addition, we will strengthen and continue with our long standing tradition to extend our physics studies to different confinement concepts (tokamak / stellarators), looking for common clues as a fundamental way to investigate basic properties of magnetic confinement beyond any particular concept. The following research areas are foreseen in the 2014 research programme: 1) Stellarator physics: confinement data-base, neoclassical transport, stellarator optimization and magnetic configuration effects on confinement. These activities are carried out within the framework of the Implementing Agreement for Co-operation in Development of the Stellarator-Heliotron Concept. 2) Plasma diagnostic development and engineering: Diagnostic developments for TJ-II will continue and in a wider context for ITER (with emphasis on reflectometry, VIS-IR spectroscopy) and W7-X (reflectometry, zonal flow and impurity transport physics) 3) Plasma heating (NBI, ECRH) and their role on fast particles driven modes. 4) Physics of advanced confinement scenarios: transport barrier physics, isotope effect, impurity transport and stability (including the role of magnetic well and density limit). 5) Theory and modelling of plasma transport, stability and equilibrium with emphasis on island dynamics and breaking of nested surface topology (3-D effects) and Gyrokinetic theory.
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Plans for 2014‌. 1) M.Shoji (NIFS) visited to CIEMAT from 10 to 16, March, 2014 to discuss on the future international collaboration with CIEMAT on measurement of dust transport using fast framing cameras and the simulation analysis of dusts in the TJ-II stellarator. Participation in dust transport measurements in the TJ-II plasmas will also be done.
Plans for 2014‌. 1) C. B. Deng (U. Wisconsin, USA) plans to visit Kyoto University for collaboration research on the plasma flow and the turbulence. He has been developing a diagnostic for density fluctuation measurement in HSX using a technique of microwave interferometry. He has reported broadband turbulent fluctuation that correlates with plasma density gradient and flow. C.B. Deng and S. Kobayashi will discuss the experimental data of the density fluctuation by BES and plasma flow obtained by CXRS in Heliotron J.

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