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Online ISSN : 1884-9571
Print ISSN : 0451-2375
ISSN-L : 0451-2375
Volume 54, Issue 4
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  • Kohji Kamada
    1985 Volume 54 Issue 4 Pages 424-445
    Published: October 20, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    Development and characterization on low activation Al alloys for fusion are described. Selection of the alloys from the points of low induced activity, high electrical resistivity, high mechanical strength, and high ductility, undertaken on laboratory scale experiment, and subsequent industrial fabrication of a large plate with 1m × 2m × 25mm with its characterization are detailed. The alloy finally selected is Al-Mg Li alloy. The metallurgical reason of high electrical resistivity of this alloy is mentioned.
    Further improvement of the alloy by powder metallurgy is also mentioned.
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  • Takashi Yabe, Akio Nishiguchi
    1985 Volume 54 Issue 4 Pages 446-462
    Published: October 20, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    A brief review is given of the physics and the simulation problems intrinsic in the inertial confinement fusion. In particular, simulation techniques in the multi-dimensional magnetohydrodynamics are discussed in relation to a self-generated magnetic field. In addition to this, a detailed description is given of the non-LTE (Local Thermodynamic Equilibrium) atomic physics and the radiation transport in a high-dense plasma.
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  • Yoichiro Hori, Zenzaburo Kabeya, Nobuaki Noda, Kenya Akaishi, Akira Mi ...
    1985 Volume 54 Issue 4 Pages 463-472
    Published: October 20, 1985
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    During discharge cleaning, deposition of wall materials on low Z samples was investigated with a test chamber and TEXTOR tokamak. Graphite and silicon samples were exposed to plasmas of glow and electron cyclotron resonance (ECR) discharges and surface composition was analysed after exposure. In both the test chamber and TEXTOR, metal deposition was observed after exposure to the glow discharge but not observed after the ECR discharge. The experimental results were compared with calculated results based on a simple model.
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