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Access to fusion research papers can often be obtained for free through institutional subscriptions or personal logins like the IoP, which provides access to many relevant publications. The IAEA and 'Nuclear Fusion' journals are particularly useful resources for those studying heat transfer in tokamaks. Researchers in the fusion field tend to share their work more freely, making it easier to find papers through authors' personal or university websites. It's advisable to check for available abstracts to locate specific studies. Staying updated with the latest literature is crucial for effective participation in research groups.
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Hey does anyone know where I can access some of these either for free or if my school has a subscription then I can access them on their network. I will be joining a research group soon on the simulation of heat transfer in a tokamak and would like to be up to date with the literature.
 
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You can get a free IoP login to access a fair percentage of the fusion papers on the IAEA and 'Nuclear Fusion'; http://iopscience.iop.org/0029-5515 .

It's one of those areas of science in which you can normally drag up the paper you want (once you find an abstract) from, say, the author's own site or University site or wherever. I don't think fusion researchers are as hung up on 'journal copyright' issues as much as some other areas of science.
 
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