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Publication Date:
0000-00-00
First Author:
Alessandro Geraldini
Title:
Gyrokinetic treatment of a grazing angle magnetic presheath
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Figure Reference | Title | Description | Number of Figure Data Items | Identifier | Download Figure Details | ||
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Figure 1 | Figure 1 | Figure has a diagram that shows the geometry of a tokamak in the poloidal plane, and next to it a diagram that shows the region near the divertor target in an enlarged form. The geometry of this region is compared with the geometry of the tokamak. | 0 | CF/16/237 | Download | ||
Figure 2 | Figure 2 | This figure shows the different boundary layers that are present near the divertor target under the assumption that their scales are well separated. | 0 | CF/16/238 | Download | ||
Figure 3 | Figure 3 | The figure shows that at small magnetic field to wall angles the wall next to the plasma charges positively instead of negatively. | 0 | CF/16/239 | Download | ||
Figure 4 | Figure 4 | Figure shows an example effective potential for a particle moving in a constant magnetic field perpendicular to an electric field. | 0 | CF/16/240 | Download | ||
Figure 5 | Figure 5 | Form of the expected magnetic presheath electrostatic potential. | 0 | CF/16/241 | Download | ||
Figure 6 | Figure 6 | Figure shows plots of different effective potentials. | 0 | CF/16/242 | Download | ||
Figure B1 | Figure B1 | This figure is a schematic of turbulent structures impinging on the divertor, which explains the ordering for the length scales that was adopted in the paper. | 0 | CF/16/243 | Download | ||
Figure B2 | Figure B2 | Figure shows geometry near divertor target. | 0 | CF/16/244 | Download | ||
Figure D1 | Figure D1 | Figure shows a drawing of an example orbit of a particle in a system which has a magnetic field exactly perpendicular to an electric field that varies linearly with space in the direction parallel to where it points. | 0 | CF/16/245 | Download | ||
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