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Category:TJ-II experimental proposals 2017
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Pages in category "TJ-II experimental proposals 2017"
The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
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- TJ-II:Alfven Eigenmodes and biasing in TJ-II
- TJ-II:Comparison of transport of on-axis and off-axis ECH-heated plasmas
- TJ-II:Effect of ECRH on the characteristics of Alfven Eigenmodes activity
- TJ-II:Effect of pellet injection on the radial electric field profile of stellarators
- TJ-II:Excitation of zonal flow oscillations by energetic particles
- TJ-II:Impurity density and potential asymmetries
- TJ-II:Impurity injection by laser blow-off: influence of main ions charge/mass on impurity confinement and transport
- TJ-II:Investigating the Alfvén Wave damping
- TJ-II:Investigation of plasma asymmetries in the TJ-II stellarator and comparison with Gyrokinetic simulations
- TJ-II:Investigation of the mechanism of decoupling between energy and particle transport channels: Proposal for joint experiments in TJ-II and H-J
- TJ-II:Investigation of turbulence spreading and information transfer in the TJ-II stellarator
- TJ-II:L-H Transition and Isotope Effect in low magnetic ripple configurations
- TJ-II:Measurement of Te and ne of Blobs analyzing recycling helium emission in front of a poloidal limiter
- TJ-II:Measurements of radial correlation length and tilting of turbulent eddies by Radial Correlation Doppler Reflectometry
- TJ-II:NBI contribution to plasma fuelling
- TJ-II:PelletFuelling
- TJ-II:Potential Assymetries at low magnetic field
- TJ-II:Potential asymmetries at low magnetic field
- TJ-II:Radial electric field of low-magnetic-field low-collisionality NBI plasmas
- TJ-II:Role of isotope effect on biasing induced transitions in the TJ-II stellarator
- TJ-II:Search for physical mechanisms that lead to increase of turbulence following pellet injection