Abstract
For the study of the alpha particles behavior in DT plasma the ‘Reacting Plasma Project’ (R-project in short) was initiated in 1981. The design study of the ‘R-tokamak’ was performed from 1981 to 1985, and evolved through three versions. The first version is based upon the usual tokamak and is similar to TFTR. The remote maintenance and dismantling however is considered very difficult. For the reduction of the residual radiation level the design of DT tokamak with aluminum alloy was conducted. It was found that hand-on maintenance after 1000 DT shots was feasible. Another effect of the aluminum alloy is the increase of the shell effect and stabilization of the variously shaped tokamak. The 3rd version tokamak with the extremely shaped cross-section (the crescent tokamak) is proposed for tokamak improvement (higher beta, better confinement and low radioactivity).
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