The ignition studies project at princeton

J.M. Bialek, W. Reiersen, J.C. Citrolo
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During the past year the Ignition Studies Project (ISP) at Princeton has been investigating design options and performing systems studies on science oriented DT ignition experiments. The goal has been to identify promising approaches leading to a device that could test the basic viability of the burning-plasma regime at a relatively early time and moderate cost. This is a substantial departure from the Tokamak Fusion Core Experiment (TFCX) which had both a physics and an engineering mission. This paper describes some of the approaches under consideration and highlights some of the tradeoffs that need to be understood for the development of an ignition experiment.

普林斯顿大学的点火研究项目
在过去的一年里,普林斯顿大学的点火研究项目(ISP)一直在研究设计方案,并对科学导向的DT点火实验进行系统研究。我们的目标是找到有前途的方法,从而制造出一种设备,可以在相对较早的时间和较低的成本测试燃烧等离子体状态的基本可行性。这与同时具有物理和工程任务的托卡马克聚变核心实验(TFCX)有很大的不同。本文描述了一些正在考虑的方法,并强调了一些需要了解的点火实验发展的权衡。
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