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DTSTART:20230420T170000Z
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LOCATION:1610 Engineering Hall
SUMMARY:The path to high-performance long-duration plasmas on Wendelst
 ein 7-X\, Special Plasma Seminar\, Prof. Thomas Klinger\, IPP Greifswa
 ld\, Germany
DESCRIPTION:After a brief survey of the design and optimization princi
 ples of the superconducting stellarator device Wendelstein 7-X\, the s
 teps are described towards high-performance (in terms of density\, tem
 perature\, confinement) and long-duration (in terms of stability\, rad
 iation\, exhaust) plasmas. This is done along the lines of the present
  understanding of experimental observations and findings. The plasma i
 n Wendelstein 7-X is turbulent\, which has a strong impact on heat and
  particle transport. Methods to tame the turbulence are required for h
 igh-performance parameters. The heat and particle exhaust depends larg
 ely on the divertor functionality. The island divertor realized in Wen
 delstein 7-X shows allows for robust detachment and reasonable pumping
 . The full exploitation of Wendelstein 7-X is still in its beginnings\
 , but the pathway towards fusion reactor relevant plasma operation bec
 omes already visible.\n\n\nhttps://www.science.org/content/article/
 twisty-device-explores-alternative-path-fusion
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