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Bustraan, M.; Klippel, H.Th.; Veringa, H.J.; Verschuur, K.A.; Lievense, K.
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation, Petten1981
Netherlands Energy Research Foundation, Petten1981
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[en] The belt-shaped screw pinch is a pulsed toroidal plasma with an elongated cross-section. Force-free currents in an outer plasma envelope of low density allow beta to rise to high values in the order of 50%. This is a potential possibility to develop an economically attractive reactor. The physical requirements of its realization are described: formation, heating and ignition of a very small amount of the fuel to be burnt in one pulse by the fields generated by normal or superconducting coils. Then follows injection of the greater part of the fuel by D-T pellets and consequent plasma heating and expansion by nuclear reactions without undue disturbing of the plasma current configuration. Technical requirements include an insulating first wall and fast rising magnetic fields produced by superconducting coils. This reactor system is compared with the tokamak and the reversed-field pinch system
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Dec 1981; 70 p; 9 figs., 30 refs., 9 tables. Also published as Rijnhuizen Report 81-139.
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CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES, DATA, D-T REACTORS, ELECTRIC COILS, ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, ELECTROMAGNETS, HEATING, INFORMATION, LONGITUDINAL PINCH, MAGNET COILS, MAGNETS, NUMERICAL DATA, PINCH DEVICES, PINCH EFFECT, PLASMA, PULSED FUSION REACTORS, SUPERCONDUCTING DEVICES, THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES, THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS, TOROIDAL PINCH DEVICES
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