中国物理B ›› 2019, Vol. 28 ›› Issue (4): 45202-045202.doi: 10.1088/1674-1056/28/4/045202
• PHYSICS OF GASES, PLASMAS, AND ELECTRIC DISCHARGES • 上一篇 下一篇
Cui-Kun Yang(杨翠坤), Ming-Sheng Chu(朱名盛), Wen-Feng Guo(郭文峰)
Cui-Kun Yang(杨翠坤)1,2, Ming-Sheng Chu(朱名盛)1, Wen-Feng Guo(郭文峰)1
摘要:
The effect of an edge transport barrier on the toroidal field required for the ignition of an elongated tokamak is studied by modifying an analytic model which was calibrated against a transport code. It is found that the presence of the edge transport barrier will lead to a higher marginal toroidal field needed for ignition. This seemingly counter intuitive result is explained as being due to the equivalent effect of profile broadening by the edge transport barrier. This effect is further traced to its physical origin:in the case close to ignition, the fusion power input is predominantly concentrated in the center of plasma. It is demonstrated that if the fusion power input could be shifted from the center to the edge by a sufficient amount, then the presence of an edge transport barrier would lead to a reduction of the required toroidal field for ignition.
中图分类号: (Plasma heating by DC fields; ohmic heating, arcs)