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    TPX poloidal limiter design by Mantz, H.C., Bowers, D.A., Haines, J.R., Williams, F.R.

    “…Poloidal limiters are required on the Tokamak Physics Experiment (TPX) for startup and to provide protection to the RF antennas. This paper discusses the…”
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    BPX divertor design and R&D program by Haines, J.R., Bowers, D.A., Davis, J.W., Lee, V.D., Mantz, H.C., McSmith, M.D., Sapp, J.W., Williams, F.R.

    “…The conceptual design activities for the Burning Plasma Experiment (BPX) divertor have focused on maximizing its power handling capability. As part of this…”
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    Design and structural analysis considerations and methodology used in evaluating the BPX inboard limiter module design by Williams, F.R., Bowers, D.A., Haines, J.R., Mantz, H.C.

    “…The authors summarize the design and analysis efforts conducted during the conceptual design activities for the Burning Plasma Experiment (BPX) inboard…”
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    BPX divertor conceptual design and analysis by McSmith, M.D., Bowers, D.A., Haines, J.R., Sapp, J.W., Williams, F.R.

    “…For its primary mode of operation, the Burning Plasma Experiment (BPX) uses a double-null divertor for the removal of energy and charged particles from the…”
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    A carbon-carbon panel design concept for the inboard limiter of the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) by Mantz, H.C., Bowers, D.A., Williams, F.R., Witten, M.A.

    “…The limiter region of the Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) must withstand nominal heat fluxes in excess of 10 MW/m/sup 2/ in order to protect the vacuum vessel…”
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    CIT divertor design approach and preliminary concept by Haines, J.R., McSmith, M.D., Bowers, D.A., Davis, J.W., Mantz, H.C., Sapp, J.W., Williams, F.R., Witten, M.A.

    “…The Compact Ignition Tokamak (CIT) project is currently in the preliminary design phase. The compact size and high performance nature of CIT leads to heat…”
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