The existing Globus-M machine [1] is a low aspect ratio compact tokamak (R = 0.36 m, a = 0.24 m) with high specific ohmic and auxiliary heating power. First plasma was achieved in Globus-M in 1999. The machine has demonstrated practically all of the project objectives ever since. Target design parameters (aspect ratio-1.5, 2 − X-point configuration, vertical elongation-2.2, traiangularity-0.45, average density-1.0•10 20 m −3 , plasma current-0.3 MA, toroidal beta-12%, auxiliary heating power-1 MW) [2] were achieved and some of them overcame [3,4]. Also Globus-M
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