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Objectives and design of the JT-60 superconducting tokamak

Authors :
Y. M. Miura
K. Abe
Kiyoshi Yoshikawa
Makoto Matsukawa
Kunihiko Okano
Yoshihiko Uesugi
M Shimizu
Takaaki Fujita
M. Kuriyama
N. Hosogane
M. Shimada
S. Ishida
Hirotaka Kubo
T. Mizuuchi
S. Takeji
K. Yamaguchi
Yasuyuki Yagi
Ryuichi Shimada
S.-I. Itoh
Tomoaki Hino
Mikio Saigusa
Toshiyuki Takagi
H. Ninomiya
Kiyoshi Yatsu
M. Kikuchi
Akira Kohyama
Mizuki Sakamoto
Masahiro Wakatani
N. Miya
Seiichi Goto
Yoshio Ueda
Shunji Tsuji-Iio
Teruji Cho
Yuichi Ogawa
Kenkichi Ushigusa
Yuichi Takase
T. Yamamoto
Kazuo Toi
A. Kitsunezaki
T. Fujii
T. Ozeki
Makoto Ichimura
Akiyoshi Hatayama
Y. Murakami
Kazunobu Nagasaki
Makoto Katsurai
M. Satoh
Akira Ando
Yutaka Kamada
Tetsuo Tanabe
Hiroshi Horiike
M. Matsuoka
Akira Sakasai
Y. Miura
Kazuaki Hanada
Nobuhiro Nishino
Source :
Nuclear Fusion. 43:606-613
Publication Year :
2003
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2003.

Abstract

A fully superconducting tokamak named JT-60SC is designed for the modification programme of JT-60 to enhance economical and environmental attractiveness in tokamak fusion reactors. JT-60SC aims at realizing high-β steady-state operation in the use of low radio-activation ferritic steel in a low ν* and ρ* regime relevant to the reactor plasmas. Objectives, research issues, plasma control schemes and a conceptual design for JT-60SC are presented.

Details

ISSN :
17414326 and 00295515
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nuclear Fusion
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........b35823093db18a5dc6c2c9e432d6e547
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/43/7/314