1988
DOI: 10.13182/fst88-a25087
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System Studies of Compact Ignition Tokamaks

Abstract: A major purpose of the Techni cal Information Center is to provide the broadest dissemination possi ble of information contained in DOE's Research and Development Reports to business, industry, the academic community, and federal, state and local governments.Although a small portion of this report is not reproducible, it is being made available to expedite the availability of information on the research discussed herein. ^s"A 4 -5i?5/ 0# 03/0 -7 ORNL/rEDC S6/5

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“…The actual decisions regarding which design point to choose will take all these considerations into account, as well as how this next machine will complement the world's fusion development program. values of the hoop stress, radial stress, and vertical stress as defined in Appendix B of [18] with a filling factor of 1/(1-0.15), and f I is a reduction factor defined in that same reference to take into account the field introduced by the plasma current at End of Burn. , and the shear stress σ SH is taken to be 30 MPa for these calculations.…”
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“…The actual decisions regarding which design point to choose will take all these considerations into account, as well as how this next machine will complement the world's fusion development program. values of the hoop stress, radial stress, and vertical stress as defined in Appendix B of [18] with a filling factor of 1/(1-0.15), and f I is a reduction factor defined in that same reference to take into account the field introduced by the plasma current at End of Burn. , and the shear stress σ SH is taken to be 30 MPa for these calculations.…”
Section: Discussion and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, and the shear stress σ SH is taken to be 30 MPa for these calculations. The calculation of the average radial stress σ R, the average hoop stress σ θ , and the average vertical stress σ V are taken from the wedged coil equations in Appendix B of [18], with a filling factor of 1/(1-0.15).…”
Section: Discussion and Summarymentioning
confidence: 99%