Fast wave heating in the Princeton Large Torus
J Hosea
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Fast wave heating in the Princeton Large Torus
by J Hosea
Published
1979
Publisher
Dept. of Energy, Plasma Physics Laboratory
Pages
14
Subjects
Electrical breakdown of anodized structures in a low earth orbital environment
Heating of field-reversed plasma rings estimated with two scaling models
Wave heating and current drive in plasmas
High-frequency plasma heating
RF plasma heating in toroidal fusion devices
Laser Heating of Metals
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