The results of a Fokker-Planck simulation of the ripple-induced loss of charged fusion products in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) are presented. It is shown that the main features of the measured "delayed loss" of partially thermalized fusion products, such as the differences between deuterium-deuterium and deuterium-tritium discharges, the plasma current and major radius dependencies, etc., are in satisfactory agreement with the classical collisional ripple transport mechanism. The inclusion of the inward shift of the vacuum flux surfaces turns out to be necessary for an adequate and consistent explanation of the origin of the partially thermalized fusion product loss to the bottom of TFTR
Preliminary analysis has been completed on measurements of limiter heating during high fusion power ...
An escaping alpha collector probe has been developed for TFTR`s DT phase. Energy distributions of es...
Progress in the performance of tokamak devices has enable not only the production of significant bur...
Results of a 3D (in constants of motion space) Fokker-Planck simulation of collisional losses of fus...
Quantitative evaluation of TF ripple loss of DT alpha particles is a central issue for reactor desig...
Because alpha particle losses can have a significant influence on tokamak reactor viability, the los...
Modelling of TF ripple loss of alphas in DT experiments on TFTR now includes neoclassical calculatio...
Predictions for ripple loss of fast ions from TFTR are investigated with a guiding center code inclu...
Hamiltonian coordinate, guiding center code calculations of the toroidal field ripple loss of alpha ...
Measurements of DT alpha particle loss to the outer midplane region of TFTR have been made using a r...
The confinement and loss of fusion alpha particles are examined for reversed magnetic shear plasmas ...
Princeton's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is the first experimental fusion device to routinely ...
Several crucial properties of suprathermal (>500 keV) fusion-products are explored, both in their in...
Fast ions losses caused by the magnetic field ripple in a tokamak are potentially a serious problem....
The Pellet Charge Exchange (PCX) diagnostic on the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) presently meas...
Preliminary analysis has been completed on measurements of limiter heating during high fusion power ...
An escaping alpha collector probe has been developed for TFTR`s DT phase. Energy distributions of es...
Progress in the performance of tokamak devices has enable not only the production of significant bur...
Results of a 3D (in constants of motion space) Fokker-Planck simulation of collisional losses of fus...
Quantitative evaluation of TF ripple loss of DT alpha particles is a central issue for reactor desig...
Because alpha particle losses can have a significant influence on tokamak reactor viability, the los...
Modelling of TF ripple loss of alphas in DT experiments on TFTR now includes neoclassical calculatio...
Predictions for ripple loss of fast ions from TFTR are investigated with a guiding center code inclu...
Hamiltonian coordinate, guiding center code calculations of the toroidal field ripple loss of alpha ...
Measurements of DT alpha particle loss to the outer midplane region of TFTR have been made using a r...
The confinement and loss of fusion alpha particles are examined for reversed magnetic shear plasmas ...
Princeton's Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) is the first experimental fusion device to routinely ...
Several crucial properties of suprathermal (>500 keV) fusion-products are explored, both in their in...
Fast ions losses caused by the magnetic field ripple in a tokamak are potentially a serious problem....
The Pellet Charge Exchange (PCX) diagnostic on the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor (TFTR) presently meas...
Preliminary analysis has been completed on measurements of limiter heating during high fusion power ...
An escaping alpha collector probe has been developed for TFTR`s DT phase. Energy distributions of es...
Progress in the performance of tokamak devices has enable not only the production of significant bur...