Proceedings of the 19th IEEE/IPSS Symposium on Fusion Engineering. 19th SOFE (Cat. No.02CH37231)
DOI: 10.1109/fusion.2002.1027674
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Challenges for plasma diagnostics in a next step device (FIRE)

Abstract: Abstract--The physics program of any next step tokamak such as FIRE sets demands for plasma measurement which are at least as comprehensive as on present tokamaks, with the additional capabilities needed for control of the plasma and for understanding the effects of the alpha-particles. The diagnostic instrumentation must be able to provide the fine spatial and temporal resolution required for the advanced tokamak plasma scenarios. It must also be able to overcome the effects of neutron-and gamma-induced elect… Show more

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“…alpha-particle induced instabilities, alpha-particle losses and confinement). The FIRE tokamak diagnostics [85] are a reference for i-ASTER.…”
Section: Essential Diagnostics Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…alpha-particle induced instabilities, alpha-particle losses and confinement). The FIRE tokamak diagnostics [85] are a reference for i-ASTER.…”
Section: Essential Diagnostics Strategymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FIRE will need a comprehensive set of plasma and machine control diagnostics to carry out the mission. A preliminary set of diagnostics has been identified and a tentative assignment of ports has been made [15]. At this point in the design process, it has only been possible to consider conceptual aspects of the integration of diagnostics with the tokamak, its internal hardware and the necessary radiation shielding.…”
Section: Diagnosticsmentioning
confidence: 99%