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Beyond this limit, radiative collapses are frequently observed<ref>G. Fuchert et al., ''Increasing the density in Wendelstein 7-X: benefits and limitations'', [[doi:10.1088/1741-4326/ab6d40|Nucl. Fusion '''60''' (2020) 036020]]</ref>. | |||
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The Sudo limit is an operational limit for the density in stellarators[1]:
Beyond this limit, radiative collapses are frequently observed[2].
See also
References
- ↑ Sudo S. et al, Scalings of energy confinement and density limit in stellarator/heliotron devices, Nucl. Fusion 30 (1990) 11
- ↑ G. Fuchert et al., Increasing the density in Wendelstein 7-X: benefits and limitations, Nucl. Fusion 60 (2020) 036020