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Title: Plasma assessments for the fusion engineering device (FED)

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OSTI ID:6309472

An initial range of plasma assumptions and scenarios has been examined for the US tokamak FED concept. The results suggest that the current FED baseline parameters of R = 4.8 m, B/sub t/ = 3.6 T, a = 1.3 m, b = 2.1 m (D-shape), and I/sub p/ = 4.8 to 5.4 MA are appropriate for achieving its nominal goals of P(fusion) approx. = 180 MW and a plasma Q greater than or equal to to 5 for a pulse length greater than 100 s. However, large uncertainty still exists in the areas of current startup, ion-cyclotron wave launching, influence of plasma shape on achievable beta, impurity control, plasma edge transport, and plasma disruption. Various options and remedies have been suggested to alleviate the impact of the uncertainty on the FED design concept. They appear promising because they can be studied experimentally and are not expected to lead to fundamental design modifications of FED.

Research Organization:
Oak Ridge National Lab., TN (USA); Princeton Univ., NJ (USA). Plasma Physics Lab.; Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Cambridge (USA)
DOE Contract Number:
W-7405-ENG-26
OSTI ID:
6309472
Report Number(s):
CONF-810680-2; ON: DE81024254; TRN: 81-014791
Resource Relation:
Conference: Symposium on physics problems of fusion reactors, Trieste, Italy, 2 Jun 1981
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English