Abstract

Use of a finite Larmor radius buildup code has resulted in revised predictions for the fusion engineering research facility (FERF) plasma. Because of charge-exchange erosion of the plasma surface, the radial density profile is found to be quite flat, in contrast to a previously predicted cubic profile. At a given value of n tau, the required beam current and the fusion neutron flux are significantly larger than previously predicted.

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