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Third IAEA Technical Meeting on Divertor Concepts

4–7 Nov 2019
IAEA Headquarters, Vienna, Austria
Europe/Vienna timezone
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    Details for John Canik

    Oak Ridge National Laboratory

    Author in the following contributions

    • A strategy to develop power exhaust solutions for tokamaks beyond ITER
    • Radiative Power Exhaust Research at DIII-D - From Divertor Science to Core-Edge Integration of High Performance Plasmas
    • The first ITER tungsten divertor: what do we hope to learn?
    • A multi-physics modeling approach to predicting erosion, re-deposition and gas retention in fusion tokamak divertors
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