Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
The proposed Divertor Test Tokamak, DTT, aims at studying power exhaust and divertor load in
an integrated plasma scenario. Additional heating systems have the task to provide heating to reach
a reactor relevant power flow in the SOL and guarantee the necessary PSEP/R together adequate
plasma performances. About 40 MW of heating power are foreseen to have PSEP/R
>=
15 MW/m.
A mix of the three heating systems presently proposed for ITER has been chosen, assuring the
necessary flexibility in scenario development. An ECRH system at 170 GHz will provide 10 MW at
plasma for several tasks, such as: bulk electron heating to bring the plasma in the high confinement
regime, current profile tailoring by localized CD, avoidance of impurity accumulation, MHD control
and current ramp up and ramp down assistance. Together with the EC system, 15MW of ICRH (in
the range 60-90MHz) will provide the remaining bulk plasma heating power, on both electrons and
ions. ICRH, in minority scheme, will produce fast ions, with an isotropic perpendicular distribution,
allowing the study of fast particle driven instabilities like alphas in D-T burning plasmas. The
heating schemes foreseen in DTT are 33He and H minority as well as Deuterium 2ndnd harmonic.
The addition of 15 MW of NBI, later in the project, could provide a mainly isotropic parallel fast
ion distribution to simulate the alpha heating scheme of a reactor. The NBI primary aim is to
support plasma heating during the flat top phase when the need of central power deposition and the
minimization of the shine-through risk suggest a beam energy around 300 keV. In the first phase of
the DTT project the available power will be at least 25 MW, to be increased during the lifetime of
the machine.
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
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Elenco autori:
Granucci, Gustavo; Garavaglia, SAUL FRANCESCO; Figini, Lorenzo; Agostinetti, Piero; Nowak, Silvana; Bruschi, Alessandro
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