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To demonstrate the viability of steady-state tokamak operation in a high performance regime, which is one of the key physics issues for a viable economic fusion reactor[1], the quasi-stationary reversed shear (RS) mode of operation in the HL-2A tokamak have been modeled with the TRANSP code[2]. In order to sustain
To demonstrate the viability of steady-state tokamak operation in a high performance regime, which is one of the key physics issues for a viable fusion reactor [1], the quasi-eddy current (RS) mode of operation in the HL- 2A tokamak have been modeled with the TRANSP code [2]. In order to sustain