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Mai, L.P.; Emmert, G.A.; Conn, R.W.
Wisconsin Univ., Madison (USA). Dept. of Nuclear Engineering1978
Wisconsin Univ., Madison (USA). Dept. of Nuclear Engineering1978
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[en] NUWMAK is a high power density, noncircular conceptual tokamak fusion reactor design. The device is found to be magnetohydrodynamically stable except for vertical instability due to bad curvature of the external B/sub z/ field. The MHD equilibrium properties of NUWMAK are obtained by solving the Grad-Shafranov equation numerically. Only 8 equilibrium field coils are required to provide plasma equilibrium and proper shape control. The average plasma power density is about 10.1 MW/m3 and the neutron wall loading is 4.3 MW/m2. The plasma current is 7.2 MA, the major radius is 5.13 m, the plasma width is 1.13 m and the plasma height to width ratio is 1.64. The on-axis magnetic field is 6.05 Tesla and toroidal β is 6% while the safety factor q at edge is found to be 2.63
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Jun 1978; 9 p; 3. meeting on the technology of controlled thermonuclear fusion; Santa Fe, NM, USA; 9 - 11 May 1978; CONF-780508--72; Available from NTIS., PC A02/MF A01
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