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About a New Fusion Reactor Scheme

E. Mazzucato

Fusion Science and Technology / Volume 75 / Number 3 / April 2019 / Pages 197-207

Technical Paper / dx.doi.org/10.1080/15361055.2018.1448202

Received:October 30, 2017
Accepted:February 28, 2018
Published:March 27, 2019

Based on the assumption that the cross-field transport of energy in low-β cylindrical plasmas imbedded in an axial magnetic field is lower than in tokamaks, a fusion reactor scheme is proposed consisting of long straight plasmas connected by short curved sections. It should be capable of producing 13 GW of fusion power when operating in deuterium-tritium at the same plasma density, temperature, and magnetic field of ITER with only a minor improvement in the plasma confinement of the straight sections.