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It is evaluated how the upper limit to plasma elongation kappa , caused by vertical stability, varies with the ratio A=R/a of the tokamak. Equilibria were generated with EFITD and the vertical stability was assessed by GATO. For a 'generic' tokamak with a superconducting wall conformal to the plasma shape and a distance 0.5 a away from the plasma edge and a constant current profile (q0=1.0, li ≃ 1.0, q95 = 3.2) it is found that the maximum stable kappa decreased only slowly from 2.65 at A = 2.0 to 2.4 at A=6.0. To first order, a reasonable assumption in tradeoff studies of new machine designs is no dependence of κmax on A
Stambaugh et al. (Tue,) studied this question.