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When is it valid to assume that heat flux is parallel to B?
Robert James Goldston
Astrophysical Sciences
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Physics
Anisotropy
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Enthalpy
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Numerical Solution
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Plasma Facing Component
50%
Plasma Physics
50%
Thermal Conductivity
100%
Keyphrases
Electron Thermal Conductivity
100%
Nonlinear Heat Equation
50%
R Measurements
50%
Total Heat Flux
50%
Chemical Engineering
Enthalpy
25%
Heat Flux
100%
Plasma Facing Component
25%
Thermal Conductivity
50%
Engineering
R Measurement
25%