Turbulent Transport in Magnetized Plasmas 2012
DOI: 10.1142/9789814383547_0016
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Ignition Physics in Multiscale Plasma Turbulence

Abstract: Tokamak machines designed to reach ignition during a transient pulse driven by the transformer action of the primary voltage applied with coils in a central solenoid have a long history. Such tokamaks, however, are yet to be built on the scale required to test the ignition hypothesis. Tokamaks designs in this class include the Compact Ignition Torus CIT, Fusion Ignition Research Experiment FIRE and IGNITOR. The compact high-field IGNITOR design is the most extensively developed design. In this chapter we show … Show more

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