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Online ISSN : 1884-9571
Print ISSN : 0451-2375
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Volume 57, Issue 5
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  • Kimitaka Itoh, Sanae-Inoue Itoh
    1987 Volume 57 Issue 5 Pages 280-309
    Published: May 20, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    Recent progress of the theory on anomalous transport of tokamak plasmas is reviewed. Topics cover the methods for the transport theory, the applications to the analyses and the comparison with experiments. Contents are the following;
    §1 Introduction
    §2 Methods for the transport theory
    (2.1) Transport by the electric and magnetic fluctuations
    (2.2) Local transport coefficient
    (2.3) Boundary condition
    (2.4) Constraints on the profile
    §3 Drift waves and microscopic instabilities
    (3.1) Drift waves
    (3.2) Microscopic electromagnetic instabilities
    §4 Convective cell
    §5 Global MHD instabilities
    §6 Anomalous resistivity
    §7 Plasma near the surface
    §8 Comparison with experiments
    (8.1) Transport code and analytic model
    (8.2) Scaling law
    (8.3) Plasma profile
    (8.4) Fluctuations
    (8.5) “Profile consistensy” ansatz and thinking experiment
    §9 Transport of the heated plasma
    (9.1) Diffusion in the phase space
    (9.2) Effect on fluctuations and anomalous transport
    §10 Summary and discussion
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  • Shinzo Morita, Shuzo Hattori
    1987 Volume 57 Issue 5 Pages 310-317
    Published: May 20, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    Plasma chemical process for organic thin film formation was known as plasma polymerization. The process was outlined and characteristics of the films were introduced. Two kinds of polymer stractures were formed by plasma polymerization. Crosslinked polymers were formed from the most organic vapours in any kinds of reactors because monomers were highly dissociated in the high energy plasma. However functional polymers were also formed under the regulation of plasma using the monomers which were elements of functional polymers. Among several applications of the process, plasma polymerized resist formation and lithography processes were introduced.
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  • Jiro Todoroki
    1987 Volume 57 Issue 5 Pages 318-324
    Published: May 20, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    Method to calculate the magnetic field produced by finite size helical coils with an rectangular cross section is derived. The uniform current density across the cross section is assumed. The double integral across the cross section is carried out analytically, and the integral along the axis of the helical coils is carried out numerically. An example of the helical coil wound around a toroid is shown, under the assumption that the edge of the coil is tangential to the toroid.
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  • Zensho Yoshida
    1987 Volume 57 Issue 5 Pages 325-331
    Published: May 20, 1987
    Released on J-STAGE: March 04, 2011
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    The Grad-Shafranov equation (GS) of magnetohydro-statics has been discussed from a view-point of mathematical physics. Characteristic functions of GS are related to the hyperbolicity of the static equations, and are relevant to the dissipative structure of MHD systems. A possibility of considering GS as an operator differential equation has been discussed. This paper is dedicated to the memory of Professor H. Grad.
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