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2017
CCFE-PR(17)09
R. Kemp H. Lux M. Kovari J. Morris R. Wenninger H. Zohm W. Biel G. Federici
Although the ultimate goal of most current fusion research is to build an economically attractive power plant, the present status of physics and technology does not provide the performance necessary to achieve this goal. Therefore, in order to model how such plants may operate and what their output might be, extrapolations must be made from existin…
Preprint Published2014
T. Franke E. Barbato A. Cardinali S. Ceccuzzi R. Cesario D. V. Eester E. Lerche M.-L. Mayoral F. Mirizzi M. Nightingale J.-M. Noterdaeme E. Poli A. A. Tuccillo R. Wenninger H. Zohm
The aim of driving a sufficient amount of plasma current with an appropriate radial current density profile is considered as one of the key challenges for a tokamak fusion power plant in steady state operation. Furthermore, efficient heating to enable transition to regime of enhanced confinement and to achieve breakeven plasma temperatures as well …
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