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G. Janeschitz
Researcher at ITER
Publications - 2
Citations - 222
G. Janeschitz is an academic researcher from ITER. The author has contributed to research in topics: Divertor & Electromagnetic coil. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 209 citations.
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Principal Physics Developments Evaluated in the ITER Design Review
R. J. Hawryluk,David Campbell,G. Janeschitz,P. R. Thomas,Raffaele Albanese,Roberto Ambrosino,Christian Bachmann,Larry R. Baylor,M. Becoulet,I. Benfatto,J.M. Bialek,Allen H. Boozer,A. Brooks,Robert Budny,T.A. Casper,M. Cavinato,J. J. Cordier,V. Chuyanov,E. J. Doyle,Todd Evans,G. Federici,M.E. Fenstermacher,H. Fujieda,K. Gál,Am Garofalo,L. Garzotti,D.A. Gates,Y. Gribov,P. Heitzenroeder,T. C. Hender,N. Holtkamp,David Humphreys,Ian H. Hutchinson,K. Ioki,J. Johner,G. Johnson,Yutaka Kamada,A. Kavin,C.E. Kessel,R. R. Khayrutdinov,G. J. Kramer,A. Kukushkin,K. Lackner,I.S. Landman,Peter Lang,Yunfeng Liang,Jochen Linke,Bruce Lipschultz,A. Loarte,G. D. Loesser,C. Lowry,T.C. Luce,V.E. Lukash,S. Maruyama,Massimiliano Mattei,Jonathan Menard,Mario Merola,A. Mineev,Neil Mitchell,Eric Nardon,Raffi Nazikian,B.E. Nelson,C. Neumeyer,Jong-Kyu Park,R. Pearce,R.A. Pitts,A. R. Polevoi,Alfredo Portone,M. Okabayashi,P.H. Rebut,V. Riccardo,J. Roth,S.A. Sabbagh,G. Saibene,G. Sannazzaro,M.J. Schaffer,Michiya Shimada,Abhijit Sen,A. C. C. Sips,C.H. Skinner,P. B. Snyder,R.D. Stambaugh,E. J. Strait,M. Sugihara,E. Tsitrone,J. Urano,M. Valovic,M. R. Wade,J.C. Wesley,Roscoe White,D.G. Whyte,S. Wu,M. Wykes,Leonid E. Zakharov +93 more
TL;DR: In this article, the ITER design requirements were reviewed and as appropriate updated and the focus of this paper will be on recent work affecting ITER with special emphasis on topics affecting near-term procurement arrangements.
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Results of JET operation with continuous carbon and beryllium X-point target plates
C. Lowry,W.N. Ady,David Campbell,P. Carman,S. Clement,E.B. Deksnis,A. Gondhalekar,P. Harbour,L. D. Horton,G. Janeschitz,M. Lesourd,J. Lingertat,M.A. Pick,G. Saibene,D.D.R. Summers,P.R. Thomas +15 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the importance of small edges, up to 1.5 mm, and found that the surface temperature rise was substantially reduced by eliminating exposed tile edges, while the onset of the carbon bloom was not delayed by a similar amount.