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Ohmic Ignition in a Tokamak Reactor with a Confinement Degradation Effect Due to Alpha-Particle Heating

Osamu Mitarai, Akira Hirose, Harvey M. Skarsgard

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 23 / Number 1 / January 1993 / Pages 79-91

Technical Paper / Alpha Particle / dx.doi.org/10.13182/FST93-A30122

It is shown that a tokamak with a major radius larger than ∼6 m and a toroidal field of 10 T can reach ignition by ohmic heating alone at a relatively low peak density [n(0) ∼ 1 × 1020 m−3] even with confinement degradation due to alpha-particle heating, provided a confinement enhancement factor of γH = 2 over the Goldston scaling is assumed. The critical toroidal field and plasma current required for ohmic ignition have been estimated for various sizes of tokamaks with major radii R = 2 m (compact), 6 m [International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) class], and 10 m (large tokamaks). If a broad current profile can be achieved transiently, the critical toroidal field and plasma current can be further reduced by the enhancement in the ohmic heating power.