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This book of proceedings collects the papers presented at the
workshop on "Diagnostics for Experimental Fusion Reactors" held at
Villa Monastero, Varenna (Italy) September 4-12, 1997. This
workshop was the seventh organized by the International School of
Plasma Physics "Piero Caldirola" on the topic of plasma diagnostics
and the second devoted to the diagnostic studies for the
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The
proceedings of the first workshop on ITER diagnostics were
published by Plenum Press in 1996 with the title "Diagnostics for
Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors." While many of the
ideas and studies reported in the first workshop remain valid,
there has been sub stantial progress in the design and
specification of many diagnostics for ITER. This moti vated a
second workshop on this topic and the publication of a new book of
proceedings. ITER is a joint venture between Europe, Japan, Russia
and USA in the field of con trolled thermonuclear fusion research.
The present aim of ITER is to design an experimental fusion reactor
that can demonstrate ignition and sustained burn in a magnetically
confined plasma. To achieve this goal, a wide range of plasma
parameters will have to be measured reliably. It is also
anticipated that diagnostics will be used much more extensively as
input to control systems on ITER than on present fusion devices and
this will require increased relia bility and long-term stability."
This book of proceedings collects the papers presented at the
workshop on "Diagnostics for Experimental Fusion Reactors" held at
Villa Monastero, Varenna (Italy) September 4-12, 1997. This
workshop was the seventh organized by the International School of
Plasma Physics "Piero Caldirola" on the topic of plasma diagnostics
and the second devoted to the diagnostic studies for the
International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER). The
proceedings of the first workshop on ITER diagnostics were
published by Plenum Press in 1996 with the title "Diagnostics for
Experimental Thermonuclear Fusion Reactors". While many of the
ideas and studies reported in the first workshop remain valid,
there has been sub stantial progress in the design and
specification of many diagnostics for ITER. This moti vated a
second workshop on this topic and the publication of a new book of
proceedings. ITER is a joint venture between Europe, Japan, Russia
and USA in the field of con trolled thermonuclear fusion research.
The present aim of ITER is to design an experimental fusion reactor
that can demonstrate ignition and sustained burn in a magnetically
confined plasma. To achieve this goal, a wide range of plasma
parameters will have to be measured reliably. It is also
anticipated that diagnostics will be used much more extensively as
input to control systems on ITER than on present fusion devices and
this will require increased relia bility and long-term stability.
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