2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.fusengdes.2023.113419
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Feasibility study of neutral beam injection in Thailand Tokamak-1

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“…The magnetic field equilibrium was provided for a plasma with an Ip of 100 kA, Bt of 1 T, and magnetic axis position (Rax) of 0.67 m. Ip was clockwise, and Bt was counterclockwise as viewed from the top. It was reported that in the TT-1, the prompt lost beam ion occurs at a time less than approximately 10 − 6 s [7,8]. Thus, this calculation set the orbit-following time to 10 -4 s, high enough to track the deposited injected ion.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The magnetic field equilibrium was provided for a plasma with an Ip of 100 kA, Bt of 1 T, and magnetic axis position (Rax) of 0.67 m. Ip was clockwise, and Bt was counterclockwise as viewed from the top. It was reported that in the TT-1, the prompt lost beam ion occurs at a time less than approximately 10 − 6 s [7,8]. Thus, this calculation set the orbit-following time to 10 -4 s, high enough to track the deposited injected ion.…”
Section: Simulation Setupmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…In our plans, TT-1 will be equipped with external heating systems to achieve high-performance plasma operation and conduct physics associated with fast ions generated by external heating systems. One of the planned external heating systems will be a positive-ionsource-based neutral beam injection (NBI) heating system [7,8]. The first phase will employ an NBI equipped with a hydrogen beam.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%