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Abstract. Generalized scaling laws covering over the representative
tandem-mirror operational modes from 1979 to 2000 in GAMMA 10 [i.e.,
characterized in terms of (i) a high-potential mode having kV-order
ion-confining potentials () and thermal-barrier potentials
(
), and (ii) a hot-ion mode yielding fusion neutrons with 10-20-keV
bulk-ion temperatures] are found and summarized for providing the
possibilities of combining the characteristics from each mode into novel
extended operational modes. The physics scalings of the formation of the
plasma confining potentials as well as the associated effects of the
potentials on plasma-parameter improvements are systematically investigated
as follows: (i) The potential-formation scalings in the two representative
modes are consolidated and generalized on the basis of the consistency with
the novel findings of wider validity of Cohen's strong electron-cyclotron
heating (ECH) theory covering over both modes. (ii) The produced potentials,
in turn, provide a favorable novel scaling of the increase in the
central-cell electron temperatures Te with increasing
, limited
by the available ECH powers. The scaling of Te with
is well
interpreted by the Pastukhov theory of plasma potential confinement, as a
similarly reported scaling of potential-confined ion temperatures with
. (iii) A scaling of
[kV] with ECH powers in a plug region,
PECH [kW], and the central-cell densities, nc [
1018m- 3],
is summarized as
= 1.73×10-4PECH1.73exp(- 0.33nc).
(iv) Consequently, under the assumption of the validity of the extension of
these theoretically well interpreted scaling data, the formation of
Pastukhov's predicted
of 30 kV for confining Q = 1 plasmas is
scaled to require 5-MW PECH.
IAEA 2001