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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Journal of fusion energy 1 (1981), S. 275-284 
    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: Ignition ; tokamak reactors ; INTOR ; field ripple
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract The requirements for ignition in a tokamak reactor with INTOR-like parameters were studied using a one-dimensional transport code. With “empirical” electron energy diffusivityχ e , ignition was obtained with 60–75 MW of neutral beam injection at a volume average pressure ratio 〈β〉=4–5% under a variety of conditions. Changingχ e gave ignition at the same 〈β〉 if the plasma minor radius varied asa ∞ χ e 1/2 . The maximum impurity concentration which allows ignition was found to be comparable to that for the much simpler case of a homogeneous plasma with radiative losses only. In long pulse simulations with efficient helium pumping, the maximum toroidal field ripple which allowed ignition was 2.0% (peak-to-peak) at the plasma edge. Ignition was maintained with over 99% recycling of helium ash using 5% less than maximum ripple.
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    ISSN: 1572-9591
    Keywords: diagnostics ; alpha particles ; tokamak ; fusion diagnostics
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Energy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power Engineering
    Notes: Abstract Methods are proposed for measuring the alpha-particle distribution in magnetically confined fusion plasmas using neutral-atom doping beams, ultraviolet spectroscopy, and neutral particle detectors. In the first method, single charge exchange reactions, A0+He2+→A+ +(He+)*, are used to populate then=2 andn=3 levels of He+. The ultraviolet photons from the decaying excited states are Doppler shifted by 5–10 Å from those produced by the thermalized alpha-particle “ash.” In the second method, double charge exchange reactions, A0+He2+→A2++He0, enable fast neutralized alpha particles to escape from the plasma and be detected by neutral particle analyzers. These methods are distinguished from similar techniques of observing plasma impurities in that, in principle, they allow a determination of the dependence of the distribution function on energy and pitch angle, as well as on spatial position. Detector configurations are analyzed, count rates are estimated, and the detector feasibility is discussed. A preliminary analysis of the feasibility of the required neutral beams is presented, and exploratory experiments on existing devices are suggested.
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