Abstract

Computer studies based on the empirical transport coefficients of present-day tokamaks predict strong skin effect in larger, hotter tokamak models. If the skin effect is suppressed by further anomalous enhancement of thermal transport in the skin layer, the resultant energy, loss and associated limiter heat load are inevitably very large. Suppression of the skin effect by a moving limiter is investigated.

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