Design of a Pilot SOFC System for the Combined Production of Hydrogen and Electricity under Refueling Station Requirements
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Particle tagging in a tokamak provides an attractive method for studying transport mechanisms. The injection of test particles at the plasma edge and the subsequent measurement of the evolution of their concentration at the centre can be used to quantify t ...
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