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Abstract. A modification of the FTU tokamak (toroidal field
BT = 8T, plasma current
IP = 1.6MA, minor radius
a = 0.3m, major radius
R = 0.93m) is proposed in order to
extend the FTU operation to strongly shaped plasmas (FTU-D:
R = 1m,
a = 0.18 - 0.2m, elongation
= 1.6, triangularity
up
to
= 0.8). FTU has a circular vacuum vessel and was built to produce
circular plasmas, however unbalancing the currents in the windings of the
air core transformer a plasma shaping can be produced. Single Null (SN) and
Double Null (DN) equilibria have been studied with a maximum current in the
range 0.350-0.450 MA. The scientific aim of the project is the
investigation of the advanced tokamak operation, characterised by the
simultaneous achievement of high
(normalised beta) and
high bootstrap current fraction (
fB) in regimes with high-energy
confinement obtained by current and pressure profile control. The main
features of FTU-D, with respect to other existing tokamaks, are the high
magnetic field (
BT = 5 - 2.5T), the high density and aspect ratio
value (A = R/a = 5-6) and the possibility of investigating regimes with
dominant electron heating.
IAEA 2001