The RFX-mod2 installation is planned to be completed by 2024 and the start of operations is expected in 2025. The high flexibility of the machine (already tested in the previous RFX-mod experiment) allows operation in Reversed Field Pinch and tokamak configuration as well as ultra-low q pulses. In this work we present predictive analysis on transport, performances and plasma control in RFX-mod2 in view of the first experimental campaigns.
RFX-mod2 as a flexible device for reversed-field-pinch and low-field tokamak research
Terranova D.
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;Agostini M.;Auriemma F.;Gobbin M.;Marchiori G.;Predebon I.;Spizzo G.;Vianello N.;Bonfiglio D.;Cappello S.;Carraro L.;Marrelli L.;Milazzo R.;Peruzzo S.;Puiatti M. E.;Scarin P.;Spolaore M.;Valisa M.;Veranda M.;Zuin M.
2024
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The RFX-mod2 installation is planned to be completed by 2024 and the start of operations is expected in 2025. The high flexibility of the machine (already tested in the previous RFX-mod experiment) allows operation in Reversed Field Pinch and tokamak configuration as well as ultra-low q pulses. In this work we present predictive analysis on transport, performances and plasma control in RFX-mod2 in view of the first experimental campaigns.File in questo prodotto:
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