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Design concept of K-DEMO for near-term implementation

Authors :
Sangjun Oh
Yuhu Zhai
Hyoung Chan Kim
Charles Kessel
George H. Neilson
Peter Titus
K. Im
Keeman Kim
C. Lee
Thomas Brown
Y. S. Lee
J. S. Park
G S. Lee
S. Kwon
Jun Ho Yeom
D. R. Mikkelsen
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 55:053027
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2015.

Abstract

A Korean fusion energy development promotion law (FEDPL) was enacted in 2007. As a following step, a conceptual design study for a steady-state Korean fusion demonstration reactor (K-DEMO) was initiated in 2012. After the thorough 0D system analysis, the parameters of the main machine characterized by the major and minor radii of 6.8 and 2.1 m, respectively, were chosen for further study. The analyses of heating and current drives were performed for the development of the plasma operation scenarios. Preliminary results on lower hybrid and neutral beam current drive are included herein. A high performance Nb3Sn-based superconducting conductor is adopted, providing a peak magnetic field approaching 16 T with the magnetic field at the plasma centre above 7 T. Pressurized water is the prominent choice for the main coolant of K-DEMO when the balance of plant development details is considered. The blanket system adopts a ceramic pebble type breeder. Considering plasma performance, a double-null divertor is the reference configuration choice of K-DEMO. For a high availability operation, K-DEMO incorporates a design with vertical maintenance. A design concept for K-DEMO is presented together with the preliminary design parameters.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
55
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
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