CHINA - SWIP


SOUTHWESTERN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS

P.O. Box 432, Chengdu, Sichuan 610041

Telephone: +86 28 2932 304
Telefax: +86 28 2932 302, 2932 204
URL:   http://www.swip.ac.cn

Director: Prof. Pan, Chuanhong (+86 28 2932 312)
Honorary Director: Academician Li, Zhengwu  
Deputy Director, Plasma Industry Appl. Prof. Liu, Ping (+86 28 2932609)
Deputy Director, Fusion Science Activities: Prof. Yan, Jiancheng (+86 28 2932319)
Deputy Director, Administrative Affairs: Prof. Chen, Rongguang (+86 28 2932327)
Deputy Director, Leshan Base: Mr. Zhao, Chengrong  

Center for Fusion Science
Liu, Yong (+86 28 2932405)
    (liuyong@swip.ac.cn )
Jin, Feng (+86 28 2932405)
Mao, Weicheng (+86282932407)
Zhou, Caipin (+86 28 2932486)

Plasma Theory Division
Dong, Jiaqi (+86 28 2932652)
Wang, Aike (+86 28 2932515)

Tokamak Exp. & Diagnostics Division
Ding, Xuantong (+86 28 2932532)
Cao, Jianyong (+86 28 2932532)
Yan, Longwen (+86 28 2932534)

Fusion Engineering Division
Wang, Shujin (+86 28 2932554)
Liu, Dequan (+86 28 2932548)
Huang, Zhaorong (+86 28 2932554)
Li, Guangsheng (+86285963840)

Plasma Heating Division
Zhou, Caipin (+86 28 2932486)
Rao, Jun (+86 28 2932552)
Lei, Guangjiu (+86 28 2932443)
Lu, Zhihong (+86 28 2932555)

Fusion Reactor & Material Division
Xu, Zengyu (+86 28 2932227)
Feng, Kaiming (+86 28 2932448)

Computer and Net Division
Chen, Liaoyuan (+86 28 2932507)
Lin, Haoshu (+86 28 2932510)

Information Division
Zhang, Li (+86 28 2932481)

Tokamak Operation Division
Xie, Yongzhong (+86 28 2932113)
Li, Ailing (+86 28 2932113)

Center for Application of Fusion Technology (+86 28 2932609, +86 28 2932588)
Liu, Ping
Ye, Gaoying
Lin, Jianlong

Division of Materials Surface Processing (+86 28 2932216)
Tong, Honghui
Cheng, Qinchuan

Division of Application Technology (+86 28 2932313)
Zhu, Xuewu
Ma, Hong


Research activities:
The fusion research projects at SWIP are focused on tokamak experiments of the HL-1M (R=1.02m, a=0.26m, Bt=3T, Ip=350kA), with auxiliary heating (1MW NBI, 1MW LHCD, 0.5MW ECRH, 1MW ICRH), and with fuelling with 8 pellets and supersonic molecular beam injection. A new tokamak with divertor HL-2A (R=1.64m, a=0.4m, Bt=2.8T, Ip=480kA) is being constructed and will be in operation in 2002. Divertor physics, confinement improvement, auxiliary heating and advanced diagnostics will be investigated on HL-2A. Beside tokamak experiments, plasma theory, fusion-fission hybrid reactor concept design and the reactor material development are also pushed up.

Plasma application and spin off: Plasma Source Ion Implantation (PSII); Multifunction Ion Implantation; Magnetron sputter planting; Micro-arc Oxidation and Coloration, et.al.. Environmental protection technology (e.g. plasma stove for treating pulp waste, Magnetization water treatments); Superconducting magnet; Nuclear magnetic resonance imaging and cryogenic technology (e.g. Cryogenic metal treatments, Cryocondensation-cryosorption pumps).

IAEA 2001
2001-10-30