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Increase in the discharge duration under the action of ion-cyclotron plasma heating in the T-11M tokamak
Results are presented from experimental and theoretical studies of the heating of a hydrogen plasma with a lithium admixture at the fundamental ion-cyclotron frequency of hydrogen in the T-11M tokamak. It is f...
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Anomalous pinch in the T-11M tokamak in an enhanced-collisionality regime
The formation of a peaked bell-shaped profile of the electron density n e (r) in the T-11M tokamak (B t=1 T, R/a = 0.7/0.2 m, I ...
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Saturation, diffusion, and distribution of hydrogen in metals
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Experimental study and numerical simulation of ion cyclotron heating of a hydrogen plasma in the T-11M tokamak
Results are presented from investigations of the possibility of heating a hydrogen plasma at the fundamental harmonic of the ion cyclotron frequency in the T-11M tokamak. The fluxes of charge-exchange atoms th...
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The properties of high-current high-pressure discharges
The properties of high-current high-pressure gas discharges (I = 60 kA, p = 1 atm, τ1/2 = 1.6 ms, r ∼ 10 cm) just before the end of the discharge are investigated experimentally. It is shown that the anomalously ...
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An apparatus with countercurrent twisted streams for trap** out cellulose acetate dust
Results have been presented from the use of an apparatus with countercurrent twisted streams for trap** out cellulose acetate dust from the exhaust pipes of silo towers.
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Spinning cellulose acetate fibres in a nitrogen stream
Results of studies on the spinning of acetate yarn in a current of nitrogen, at elevated concentrations of acetone vapor in the vapor-gas mixture in the spinning tower, have been presented.
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The main physical and engineering problems in creating a tokamak with a strong magnetic field and adiabatic compression of the plasma
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Swtiching characteristics of explosive disconnectors with rapid destruction of the contact element