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Progress of the Keda Torus eXperiment Project in China: design and mission.

Authors :
Liu, Wandong
Mao, Wenzhe
Li, Hong
Xie, Jinlin
Lan, Tao
Liu, Ahdi
Wan, Shude
Wang, Hai
Zheng, Jian
Wen, Xiaohui
Zhou, Haiyang
You, Wei
Li, Chenguang
Bai, Wei
Tu, Cui
Tan, Mingsheng
Luo, Bing
Fu, Chenshuo
Huang, Fangcheng
Xiao, Bingjia
Source :
Plasma Physics & Controlled Fusion; Sep2014, Vol. 56 Issue 9, p1-1, 1p
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The Keda Torus eXperiment (KTX) is a medium-sized reversed field pinch (RFP) device under construction at the University of Science and Technology of China. The KTX has a major radius of 1.4 m and a minor radius of 0.4 m with an Ohmic discharge current up to 1 MA. The expected electron density and temperature are, respectively, 2 × 10<superscript>19</superscript> m<superscript>−3</superscript> and 800 eV. A combination of a stainless steel vacuum chamber and a thin copper shell (with a penetration time of 20 ms) surrounding the plasma provides an opportunity for studying resistive wall mode instabilities. The unique double-C design of the KTX vacuum vessel allows access to the interior of the KTX for easy first-wall modifications and investigations of power and particle handling, a largely unexplored territory in RFP research leading to demonstration of the fusion potential of the RFP concept. An active feedback mode control system is designed and will be implemented in the second phase of the KTX program. The recent progress of this program will be presented, including the design of the vacuum vessel, magnet systems and power supplies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
07413335
Volume :
56
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Plasma Physics & Controlled Fusion
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
97579579
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/56/9/094009