Proceedings of the 29th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT-29) Prague, Czech Republic, September 5-9, 2016
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Jazyk výsledku
angličtina
Název v původním jazyce
Proceedings of the 29th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT-29) Prague, Czech Republic, September 5-9, 2016
Popis výsledku v původním jazyce
This special issue of Fusion Engineering and Design contains the papers corresponding to the invited, oral and poster contributions of the 29th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT) which took place on September 5 – 9, 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference was organized by Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS (IPP Prague) and the Research Centre Rez (CV Řež), two principal institutes engaged in the research of thermonuclear fusion and fusion technologies within the Czech Republic. The goal of the Symposium was to exchange information on design, construction and operation of fusion experiments as well as on the developments of technology for the current devices, ITER and the next step reactors. During five days, about 900 researchers, engineers and industry representatives exchanged views and information about their results on fusion reactor technology, an exciting field where the number of achievements related to the ITER project is significantly growing. It is also worth to remark the increasing role of industry related activities, with an extensive industrial exhibition as well as the award ceremony of the 2nd EU Commission Fusion Innovation Prize, which was held on 5 September. SOFT 2016 contributions covered the following topics: • Experimental Fusion Devices and Supporting Facilities • Plasma Heating and Current Drive • Plasma Engineering and Control • Diagnostics, Data Acquisition and Remote Participation • Magnets and Power Supplies • Plasma Facing Components • Vessel/In-Vessel Engineering and Remote Handling • Fuel Cycle and Breeding Blankets • Materials Technology • Power Plants Safety and Environment, Socio-Economics & Technology Transfer • Laser and Accelerator Technologies Papers presented at the conference were selected by the International Organizing Committee (IOC) , composed of: Martin Hron (Chairman) – IPP Prague, Czech Republic Joaquín Sánchez – CIEMAT, Spain Chris Ibbott – European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Jean-Marie Noterdaeme – IPP, Garching, Germany Angelo Tuccillo – ENEA, Italy André Grosman – CEA / IRFM, France Enrique Ascasibar – CIEMAT, Spain Roberto Piovan – CNR-Consorzio RFX, Italy Lorenzo Boccaccini – KIT, Germany Bruno Gonçalves – IST, Portugal Silvano Tosti – ENEA, Italy Walter Fietz – KIT, Germany Angel Ibarra – CIEMAT, Spain Regina Knitter – KIT, Germany Christian Linsmeier – FZJ, Germany The members of IOC deeply acknowledge the work done by Jan Kysela who chaired the IOC till November 2015. The local arrangements were handled by the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) composed of: Ivan Ďuran (Chairman) – IPP Prague Martin Hron (Vice-Chairman) – IPP Prague Karel Samec (Vice-Chairman) – CV Řež Radomír Pánek – IPP Prague Pavol Pavlo – IPP Prague Slavomír Entler – IPP Prague Marcela Rajtorová – GUARANT Int. Jan Mlynář – IPP Prague Jakub Urban – IPP Prague Renaud Dejarnac – IPP Prague Jiří Kuf – CV Řež Following the tradition at SOFT, all participants were offered to submit their contributions to Fusion Engineering and Design for publication in this special issue - except contributions on the DTT device, which are published in a separate FED Special Issue. The following board of guest editors was responsible for managing the appropriate peer-review process: Jan Berka – CV Řež Phani Kumar Domalapally – CV Řež Ivan Ďuran – IPP Prague Slavomír Entler – IPP Prague Hynek Hadraba – Institute of Physics of Materials of the CAS, Brno Jan Horáček – IPP Prague Martin Hron – IPP Prague Michal Kordač – CV Řež Michal Košťál – CV Řež Evžen Losa – CV Řež Jiří Matějíček – IPP Prague Jan Mlynář – IPP Prague Jan Prokůpek – CV Řež Karel Samec – CV Řež Vojtěch Svoboda – Czech Technical University in Prague Milan Tichý – Charles University in Prague Jakub Urban – IPP Prague Ladislav Vala – CV Řež Monika Vilémová – IPP Prague Vladimír Wagner – Institute of Nuclear Physics, Řež The large number of high quality papers contained in this issue gives a clear impression of the high scientific level achieved in the conference and in the field of fusion technology in general.
Název v anglickém jazyce
Proceedings of the 29th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT-29) Prague, Czech Republic, September 5-9, 2016
Popis výsledku anglicky
This special issue of Fusion Engineering and Design contains the papers corresponding to the invited, oral and poster contributions of the 29th Symposium on Fusion Technology (SOFT) which took place on September 5 – 9, 2016 in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference was organized by Institute of Plasma Physics of the CAS (IPP Prague) and the Research Centre Rez (CV Řež), two principal institutes engaged in the research of thermonuclear fusion and fusion technologies within the Czech Republic. The goal of the Symposium was to exchange information on design, construction and operation of fusion experiments as well as on the developments of technology for the current devices, ITER and the next step reactors. During five days, about 900 researchers, engineers and industry representatives exchanged views and information about their results on fusion reactor technology, an exciting field where the number of achievements related to the ITER project is significantly growing. It is also worth to remark the increasing role of industry related activities, with an extensive industrial exhibition as well as the award ceremony of the 2nd EU Commission Fusion Innovation Prize, which was held on 5 September. SOFT 2016 contributions covered the following topics: • Experimental Fusion Devices and Supporting Facilities • Plasma Heating and Current Drive • Plasma Engineering and Control • Diagnostics, Data Acquisition and Remote Participation • Magnets and Power Supplies • Plasma Facing Components • Vessel/In-Vessel Engineering and Remote Handling • Fuel Cycle and Breeding Blankets • Materials Technology • Power Plants Safety and Environment, Socio-Economics & Technology Transfer • Laser and Accelerator Technologies Papers presented at the conference were selected by the International Organizing Committee (IOC) , composed of: Martin Hron (Chairman) – IPP Prague, Czech Republic Joaquín Sánchez – CIEMAT, Spain Chris Ibbott – European Commission, Brussels, Belgium Jean-Marie Noterdaeme – IPP, Garching, Germany Angelo Tuccillo – ENEA, Italy André Grosman – CEA / IRFM, France Enrique Ascasibar – CIEMAT, Spain Roberto Piovan – CNR-Consorzio RFX, Italy Lorenzo Boccaccini – KIT, Germany Bruno Gonçalves – IST, Portugal Silvano Tosti – ENEA, Italy Walter Fietz – KIT, Germany Angel Ibarra – CIEMAT, Spain Regina Knitter – KIT, Germany Christian Linsmeier – FZJ, Germany The members of IOC deeply acknowledge the work done by Jan Kysela who chaired the IOC till November 2015. The local arrangements were handled by the Local Organizing Committee (LOC) composed of: Ivan Ďuran (Chairman) – IPP Prague Martin Hron (Vice-Chairman) – IPP Prague Karel Samec (Vice-Chairman) – CV Řež Radomír Pánek – IPP Prague Pavol Pavlo – IPP Prague Slavomír Entler – IPP Prague Marcela Rajtorová – GUARANT Int. Jan Mlynář – IPP Prague Jakub Urban – IPP Prague Renaud Dejarnac – IPP Prague Jiří Kuf – CV Řež Following the tradition at SOFT, all participants were offered to submit their contributions to Fusion Engineering and Design for publication in this special issue - except contributions on the DTT device, which are published in a separate FED Special Issue. The following board of guest editors was responsible for managing the appropriate peer-review process: Jan Berka – CV Řež Phani Kumar Domalapally – CV Řež Ivan Ďuran – IPP Prague Slavomír Entler – IPP Prague Hynek Hadraba – Institute of Physics of Materials of the CAS, Brno Jan Horáček – IPP Prague Martin Hron – IPP Prague Michal Kordač – CV Řež Michal Košťál – CV Řež Evžen Losa – CV Řež Jiří Matějíček – IPP Prague Jan Mlynář – IPP Prague Jan Prokůpek – CV Řež Karel Samec – CV Řež Vojtěch Svoboda – Czech Technical University in Prague Milan Tichý – Charles University in Prague Jakub Urban – IPP Prague Ladislav Vala – CV Řež Monika Vilémová – IPP Prague Vladimír Wagner – Institute of Nuclear Physics, Řež The large number of high quality papers contained in this issue gives a clear impression of the high scientific level achieved in the conference and in the field of fusion technology in general.
Klasifikace
Druh
O - Ostatní výsledky
CEP obor
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OECD FORD obor
20305 - Nuclear related engineering; (nuclear physics to be 1.3);
Návaznosti výsledku
Projekt
<a href="/cs/project/LQ1603" target="_blank" >LQ1603: Výzkum pro SUSEN</a><br>
Návaznosti
P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)
Ostatní
Rok uplatnění
2017
Kód důvěrnosti údajů
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů