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Spherical Tokamak Plasma Science and Fusion Energy Component Testing

Authors :
David Gates
P.J. Fogarty
Larry R. Grisham
Thomas W Burgess
C. A. Neumeyer
Jonathan Menard
J. A. Schmidt
Osamu Mitarai
E. J. Synakowski
D. R. Mikkelsen
J. Tsai
Paul H Rutherford
Dennis J Strickler
R.E. Bell
Laila El-Guebaly
Y. K. M. Peng
S.A. Sabbagh
B.P. LeBlanc
C.E. Kessel
Source :
IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials. 125:857-867
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Institute of Electrical Engineers of Japan (IEE Japan), 2005.

Abstract

Recent progress(1) in plasma science of the Spherical Tokamak (or Spherical Torus, ST)(2) has indicated relatively robust plasma conditions in a broad number of topical area including strong shaping, stability limits, energy confinement, self-driven current, and sustainment. This progress has enabled an extensive update of the plasma science and fusion engineering conditions of a Component Test Facility (CTF)(3), which is potentially a necessary step in the development of practical fusion energy. The chamber systems testing conditions in a CTF are characterized by high fusion neutron fluxes n > 4.4 1013 n/s/cm2, over sizescale > 105 cm2 and depth-scale > 50 cm, delivering > 3 accumulated displacement per atom (dpa) per year(4). Such chamber conditions are calculated to be achievable in a CTF with R0 = 1.2 m, A = 1.5, elongation ~ 3, Ip ~ 9 MA, BT ~ 2.5 T, producing a driven fusion burn using 36 MW of combined neutral beam and RF power. The ST CTF will test the life time of single-turn, copper alloy center leg for the toroidal field coil without an induction solenoid and neutron shielding, and require physics data on solenoid-free plasma current initiation, ramp-up, and sustainment to multiple MA level. A newmore » systems code that combines the key required plasma and engineering science conditions of CTF has been prepared and utilized as part of this study. The results show high potential for a family of relatively low cost CTF devices to suit a range of fusion engineering science test missions.« less

Details

ISSN :
13475533 and 03854205
Volume :
125
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
IEEJ Transactions on Fundamentals and Materials
Accession number :
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