Integrated Analysis on the Current Profile and the Operational Scenario of D-^3He Spherical Tokamak Reactors
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概要
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We applied the TOTAL (toroidal transport analysis linkage) simulation code for the analysis of the operational scenario of D-3He spherical tokamak reactors with high beta values and high bootstrap current fractions. Several technical elements, such as the control of the fuel ratio or selective exhaust of the α particle, need to be developed to establish steady-state burning. Negative magnetic shear configuration is a candidate for the high bootstrap current fraction operation.
- 電気学会の論文
- 2012-07-01
著者
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Oishi Tetsutarou
Nagoya University
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Arimoto Hideki
Nagoya University
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YAMAZAKI Kozo
Nagoya University
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MANO Junji
Nagoya University
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