|
" Atomic and Molecular Processes in Fusion Edge Plasmas "
edited by R. K. Janev.
Document Type
|
:
|
BL
|
Record Number
|
:
|
574691
|
Doc. No
|
:
|
b403910
|
Main Entry
|
:
|
Janev, R. K.
|
Title & Author
|
:
|
Atomic and Molecular Processes in Fusion Edge Plasmas\ edited by R. K. Janev.
|
Publication Statement
|
:
|
Boston, MA :: Springer US :: Imprint: Springer,, 1995.
|
ISBN
|
:
|
9781475793192
|
|
:
|
: 9781475793215
|
Contents
|
:
|
1 Basic Properties of Fusion Edge Plasmas and Role of Atomic and Molecular Processes -- 2 Spectroscopic Processes and Data for Fusion Edge Plasmas -- 3 Elastic and Excitation Electron Collisions with Atoms -- 4 Electron Impact Ionization of Plasma Edge Atoms -- 5 Electron-Ion Recombination Processes in Plasmas -- 6 Excitation of Atomic Ions by Electron Impact -- 7 Ionization of Atomic Ions by Electron Impact -- 8 The Dependence of Electron Impact Excitation and Ionization Cross Sections of H2 and D2 Molecules on Vibrational Quantum Number -- 9 Electron-Molecular Ion Collisions -- 10 Energy and Angular Distributions of Secondary Electrons Produced by Electron Impact Ionization -- 11 Elastic and Related Cross Sections for Low-Energy Collisions among Hydrogen and Helium Ions, Neutrals, and Isotopes -- 12 Rearrangement Processes Involving Hydrogen and Helium Atoms and Ions -- 13 Electron Capture Processes in Slow Collisions of Plasma Impurity Ions with H, H2, and He -- 14 Reactive Ion-Molecule Collisions Involving Hydrogen and Helium -- 15 Particle Interchange Reactions Involving Plasma Impurity Ions and H2, D2, and HD -- 16 Electron Collision Processes Involving Hydrocarbons.
|
Abstract
|
:
|
The recent progress of thermonuclear fusion research based on the magnetic confinement of high-temperature plasmas, as weil as the design ofthe first experi mental fusion tokamak reactors, has demonstrated that the physical conditions at the plasma periphery playa decisive role in achieving, maintaining, and controlling the thermonuclear bUffi. Because it is an interface between the hot burning deute rium-tritium plasma and the cold material walls ofthe reactor vessel, the boundary (or the edge) plasma has to fulfill many functions related to the protection of the reactor walls from the intense particle and power fluxes generated in the reactor burning zone, protection of the central plasma from contamination by nonhydro genie wall impurities (which dilute the thermonuclear fuel and degrade the burn conditions), exhaust of the thermal plasma power and the reactor ash (thermalized helium), etc. These functions of the boundary plasma can be accomplished by suitable modification of the configuration of the confining magnetic field in the edge region and by an appropriate use of the radiative and collisional properties of atomic, ionic, and molecular species present (or deliberatcly introduced) in the plasma edge region.
|
Subject
|
:
|
Physics.
|
Subject
|
:
|
Nuclear physics.
|
Added Entry
|
:
|
SpringerLink (Online service)
|
| |