![]() |
![]() |
![]() ![]() |
Abstract. The optimal conditions under which confined plasmas can reach
ignition are identified referring in particular to the parameters of the
Ignitor machine. The key importance of the radial profiles of the particle
density, the thermal energy diffusivity, the plasma pressure, the function
q(), etc., is demonstrated. Peaked density profiles, such as those
obtained in the Alcator A and C experiments (at about the same central
density and magnetic field as in Ignitor), characterized by minimal thermal
diffusivities and high plasma purity, are shown to be best suited for
ignition. The H-mode regime in Ignitor is accessible but not considered a
priority because of the typically flat density profiles. The role of
collective modes and their interaction with both high and low energy
-particle populations are assessed. For the modes generating
sawtooth oscillations and involving magnetic reconnection the stabilizing
effect of ``shoulder'' q(
) profiles is pointed out together with the
role of the trapped ion population.
IAEA 2001