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PROSPECTS AND STATUS OF LOW-ASPECT-RATIO TOKAMAKS...

by Yueng-kay M Peng
Publication Type
Conference Paper
Journal Name
Fusion Technology
Publication Date
Page Number
138
Volume
27
Issue
S
Conference Name
6th Int. Toki Conference on Plasma Physics and Controlled Nuclear Fusion
Conference Location
Toki City, Japan
Conference Date
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The prospects for the low-aspect-ratio (A) tokamak to fulfill the requirements of viable fusion power plants are considered relative to the present status in data and modeling. Desirable physics and design features for an attractive Blanket Test Facility and power reactors are estimated for low-A tokamaks based on calculations improved with the latest data from small pioneering experiments. While these experiments have confirmed some of the recent predictions for low-A, they also identify the remaining issues that require verification before reliable projections can be made for these deuterium-tritium applications. The results show that the low-A regime of small size, modest field, and high current offers a path complementary to the standard and high A tokamaks in developing the full potential of fusion power.