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Requirements for the Measurements of Plasma Characteristics at the Tokamak with Reactor Technologies (TRT)

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A list of requirements for the measurements of characteristics of high-temperature plasma that ensure safe operation and protection of the tokamak with reactor technologies, along with control of the plasma column and investigation into fusion-plasma physics, is formulated. Special attention is paid to measurements the results of which are needed for the development of plasma technologies of future quasi-stationary fusion reactors. Plasma parameter ranges, including the requirement for the resolution with which these parameters must be measurement, are defined. These requirements represent the initial data for choosing the systems of measurements, development of construction, and subsequent integration of diagnostics in the system. Classification of diagnostics depending on the problems to be solved and the stages of diagnostic complex development of the tokamak with reactor technologies is proposed.

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This work was supported by the Rosatom State Corporation within the framework of state contract no. N.4f.241.09.22.1135 from September 12, 2022 targeting fulfillment of the complex program “Development of Techniques, Technologies, and Research in the Field of Application of Atomic Energy in the Russian Federation until 2024” [22].

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Kashchuk, Y.A., Konovalov, S.V. & Krasilnikov, A.V. Requirements for the Measurements of Plasma Characteristics at the Tokamak with Reactor Technologies (TRT). Plasma Phys. Rep. 48, 1339–1344 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063780X22601535

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