Initial Confinement Studies of Ohmically Heated Plasmas in the Tokamak Fusion Test Reactor

Abstract
Initial operation of the tokamak fusion test reactor has concentrated upon confinement studies of Ohmically heated hydrogen and deuterium plasmas. Total energy confinement times (τE) are 0.1-0.2 s for a line-average density range (n¯e) of (1-2.5)×1019 m3 with electron temperatures of Te(0)1.22.2 keV, ion temperatures of Ti(0)0.91.5 keV, and Zeff3. A comparison of Princeton large torus, poloidal divertor experiment, and tokamak fusion test reactor plasma confinement supports a dimension-cubed scaling law.