During the past several years, the ARIES/Starlite Team has investigated the feasibility and ptential features of tokamak fusion power plants. The research also has aimed at identifying both the trade-offs that lead to the optimal regime of operation for a tokamak power plant and the critical plasma physics and technology issues. During the initial phase of the Starlite study, an assessment of various tokamak plasma operation modes as candidates for fusion power plants was made. Five different regimes of operation were considered: (1) steady state operation in the first stability regime, e.g. ARIES-I; (2) pulsed plasma tokamak opcration, e.g. Pulsar; (3) steady state operation in the second stability regime, e.g. ARIES-II and ARIES-IV; (4) steady state operation with reversed shear profile; and (5) low aspect ratio tokamaks (spherical tokamaks). The extent of the plasma physics database as well as the performance as a power plant were considered. On the basis of the above analysis, the Starlite project has chosen reversed shear operation for its refeence design. The paper summarizes the results of this assessment.
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