This series of vugraphs presents preliminary analyses of various design points for the next generation thermonuclear test reactor. The authors state that constrained optimization of a figure-of-merit leads to acceptable design points. Design points discussed include: device radius, aspect ratio, magnetic field strength, magnet current, plasma current, and ignition margin. (JDH)
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This series of vugraphs presents preliminary analyses of various design points for the next generation thermonuclear test reactor. The authors state that constrained optimization of a figure-of-merit leads to acceptable design points. Design points discussed include: device radius, aspect ratio, magnetic field strength, magnet current, plasma current, and ignition margin. (JDH)
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