Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeFusion as Energy Source.- Energy Problem and Related Safety Aspects.- Fusion Fuel.- Fusion Concepts.- The Plasma-Material Interface.- The Plasma State.- Particle Coupling.- Electrical Coupling.- Power Coupling.- Impurity Problems in Fusion Experiments.- Operation Limits and Criteria.- The Problem of Plasma Density Control.- Plasma Operation Limits.- Material Operation Limits.- Choice of Materials.- Summary and Outlook.
Autorenportrait
Dirk Naujoks, born 1965, has studied at the Moscow Institute of Energy (1983-1989) and acquired his PhD from Lomonosov Moscow State University (1991). From 1991 he has worked at the Max-Planck-Institute of Plasmaphysics (IPP) at its different sites Garching and Berlin and takes now part in the Stellarator project W7-X of the IPP in Greifswald, Germany. In 1999 he stayed a half year at the Argonne National Laboratory as a guest scientist. From 2001 to 2005 he gave lectures at the Humboldt University of Berlin on Computer Simulation in Plasma Physics.
Inhalt
From the contents Introduction.- Energy Problem and Related Safety Aspects.- Fusion Concepts.- The Plasma-Material Interface.- The Problem of Plasma Density Control.- Impurity Problem in Fusion Experiments.- Plasma Operation Limits.- Material Operation Limits.- Choice of Materials.- Outlook.