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Broadening of the particle resonance drift trajectory and tritium injection into a fusion reactor with an I=3 helical winding

A.A. ShishkinInstitute of Plasma Physics, “Kharkov Physicotechnical Institute” National Science Center, Kharkov, 108, UkraineO. MotojimaInstitute of Plasma Physics, “Kharkov Physicotechnical Institute” National Science Center, Kharkov, 108, UkraineÉ. I. PolunovskiiInstitute of Plasma Physics, “Kharkov Physicotechnical Institute” National Science Center, Kharkov, 108, Ukraine
Technical Physics Lettersjournal1999en
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Two fusion reactor problems, removal of helium ash and fuel (tritium) injection, can be solved using the concept of “drift island motion.” The motion of a drift island is an indicator of the broadening of the resonant trajectory of a charged particle guiding center. This trajectory broadening occurs if two conditions are satisfied. First, the drift pitch angle of the particle is equal to the resonance values i*=n/m, where n and m are the “wave numbers” of the perturbing magnetic field. Second, the drift pitch angle i*=n/m “moves” over the plasma cross section as the particle moves. This displacement is caused by a slow change in the helical magnetic field with time as the particle moves. It is shown that this effect may occur in a fusion reactor with an l=3 helical winding and may be used for tritium ion injection.

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