Title: Detailed Design Has Been Developed
1Detailed Design Has Been Developed
Central Solenoid Nb3Sn, 6 modules
Blanket Module 440 modules
Port Plug heating/current drive test
blankets limiters/RH diagnostics
Poloidal Field Coil Nb-Ti, 6
Toroidal Field Coil Nb3Sn, 18, wedged
Torus Cryopump 8 units
Fusion Power 500 MW Plasma Volume 840 m3 Plasma
Current 15 MA Typical Density 1020 m-3 Typical
Temperature 20 keV
Vacuum Vessel 9 sectors
Cryostat 24 m high x 28 m dia.
2- Fusion Research During the ITER Era
- James Drake
- Head of the Swedish Fusion Research Unit
- Association EURATOM - VR
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4Following the site-decisioninnovative
arrangements are being sought
- Worldwide mega-project
- Management challenge and organization structure
still under discussion - Change of scale for fusion, needs
- Strong QA program
- Strong systems integration
- Fusion laboratories experience
- Strong industrial involvement
- The key organizational challenges for resolution
are - Management of a major international construction
project - Complex procurement policy
- Risks
- Staffing forging one coherent project team
across multiple cultures - Financial regulations
- Intellectual property
- ..
5Urgent PWI RD for ITER
- The high priority issues for ITER that must be
addressed in tokamak experiments or laboratory
simulations aided by modelling are - tritium co-deposition and effective control of
inventory - plasma operation with a beryllium first wall
- the use of tungsten as a plasma facing component
- the effects of material mixtures
- the mitigation/suppression of ELMs and
disruptions - The answers to these questions must be
forthcoming in a time scale not exceeding the
?2010?. - Main elements of a strategy in this directions
are - JET with a Be wall and W and/or C divertor
- ASDEX Upgrade (entire W device) C-Mod
- C deposition and removal (TEXTOR, Tore Supra,
DIII-D) - Work on ELMs/disruption damage on CFC W targets
in Russian plasma guns - Work on Be/C and Be/W mixed materials in PISCES-B.
(? Talk of A. Loarte)
6Proposed participation in the JETcampaigns of
late 2005 / early 2006
Increased participation in the campaigns
involving 19 countries
7RWM feedback control with the full 4x32 coil array
- September Data
- red Reference shot w/o fb black With
intelligent shell feedback control - Refined intelligent shell mode of operation.
- All unstable RWMs are suppressed (16 modes)
- The field error amplification (n2) is
suppressed. - Feedback results in a three-fold increase of the
discharge duration - Stabilization is achieved for 10 wall times
8EXTRAP T2R Plans
- 100 ms pulse length (requirements)
- Rebuild VF power supply (underway).
- Use full capacitance of sustainment bank
(commissioned). - Density control by gas puff (already tested).
- Core bias to use full flux swing. (Installed but
not commissioned) - Test different sensor array configurations
- Use B-toroidal array.
- Aim is to reduce coupling between actuator array
and sensor array. - May need more signal processing.
- Is B-toroidal array as effective for FE
compensation. - Look for non linear effects.
- Apply pre-programmed harmonics and look for mode
coupling.
9EXTRAP T2R Plans
- Simulate a big port hole in the shell and correct
with a combination of dedicated coils and
harmonic control. - QSH
- Is there a scenario where a large amplitude
resonant mode can be produced and then dragged to
start rotation leading to unlocking with reduced
B-radial? - PPCD
- A target plasma that has an intelligent shell and
rotating inherant resonant modes. - Edge plasma
- Continue Alfven Eigenmode studies
- Continue probe studies.