Innovative H&CD designs and the impact of their configurations on the performance of the EU DEMO fusion power plant reactor
Abstract
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Improvements of Heating & Current Drive (H&CD) systems are being investigated for a demonstration fusion power plant DEMO to deliver net electricity for the grid around 2050 [1]. Compared
to ITER, which has to show the generation of 500 MW thermal power, the target of DEMO is the
successful production of 300 to 500 MW electrical power to the grid and to aim for a self-sufficient
Tritium fuel cycle [2]. Three H&CD systems are under development for DEMO in Europe, the Electron
Cyclotron (EC) System, the Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) System and the Ion Cyclotron (IC)
System.
Based on present studies [3] for plasma ramp-up, ramp-down and flat top phases, to be further
validated in more detailed simulations, the assumed total launched power needed from the H&CD
system in DEMO is in the range of 50-100 MW, to be provided for plasma heating and control.
Among other topics, the paper describes the new designs and R&D status of H&CD systems considered
for their deployment in DEMO in Europe and the impact of the H&CD configurations on their
performances based on those areas described in the European fusion electricity roadmap [4] for the
integrated design and system development. These configurations encompass the operation of NBI
with reduced Caesium consumption, with modular ion sources and improved injector wall-plug efficiencies,
EC system with increased gyrotron frequencies above ITER ones, as well as multi-purpose
and frequency step-tunable radio frequency sources, and related strategies for the fabrication of
large Brewster angle diamond windows, together with EC launcher designs compatible with a fusion
power plant environment, avoiding front-steering by using different launcher concepts.
The project also elaborates on new solutions to further increase the wall-plug efficiencies of H&CD
systems based on more advanced concepts, with the target to reduce the recirculating power fraction
in future fusion power plants. Different studies under investigation will be discussed such as, for
NBI, the photo-neutralization and, for EC, new concepts for gyrotron multi-stage depressed collector.
This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received
funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014-2018 under grant agreement No
633053. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission.
With special thanks to whole WPHCD team for the durable, constructive and fruitful collaboration.
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pp. 882-889, 2014
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DEMO', Nucl. Fusion 57, 016011, 2017
Vincenzi, P., et al, ´EU DEMO transient phases: main constraints and heating mix studies for rampup
and ramp-down', SOFT 2016, accepted for publication in Fus. Eng. Design
Romanelli, F., et al., ´Fusion electricity: a roadmap to the realisation of fusion energy´, EFDA, Nov.
2012
Tipologia CRIS:
04.02 Abstract in Atti di convegno
Keywords:
Improvements of Heating & Current Drive; H&CD; DEMO; plasma heating and control
Elenco autori:
Granucci, Gustavo; Agostinetti, Piero
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