Plasma Engineering Analysis of Tennessee Tokamak

Plasma Engineering Analysis of Tennessee Tokamak
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Release: 1983
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This paper summarizes the results of the plasma engineering and systems analysis studies for the Tennessee Tokamak (TENTOK) fusion power reactor. TENTOK is a 3000-MW(t) central station power plant that uses dueterium-tritium fuel in a D-shaped tokamak plasma configuration with a double-null poloidal divertor. Detailed analyses are performed in the areas of (1) transport simulation using the 1-1/2-D WHIST transport code, (2) equilibrium/poloidal field coil systems, (3) neutral beam and radiofrequency (rf) heating, and (4) pellet fueling. In addition, impurity control sytems, diagnostics and controls, and possible microwave plasma preheating and steady-state current drive options are also considered. Some of the major features of TENTOK include rf heating in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies, superconducting equilibrium field coils outside the superconducting toroidal field coils, a double-null poloidal divertor for impurity control and alpha ash removal, and rf-assisted plasma preheating and current startup.

STARFIRE

STARFIRE
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Total Pages: 890
Release: 1980
Genre: Fusion reactors
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Tokamak Plasma

Tokamak Plasma
Author: B. B. Kadomtsev
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1992
Genre: Art
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The importance of tokamaks and their role in fusion reactors has been known for some time, but it is only now that plasma physicists have reached a clear understanding of the major principles governing the behaviour of confined high-temperature plasma. This book gives a timely and comprehensive survey of these concepts as well as a simple presentation of the basic physics involved. The topics discussed include: the theory of plasma equilibrium and its main instabilities, semi-empirical approaches for investigating heat transport, major plasma instabilities restricting the region of a tokamak's operating modes, a variety of plasma confinement regimes and other phenomena such as MARFE, magnetic bubbles and fishbones. The author proposes a new mechanism for anomalous heat transport connected with the idea of microscale 'island' structure. The information is presented in a clear and systematic way which will make this book interesting and useful to a broad spectrum of scientists and engineers involved in fusion reactor research. '...an excellent book - authoritative, broad and bristling with insight' Professor R D Hazeltine, The University of Texas at Austin.

Plasma Engineering Studies for the Tokamak Experimental Power Reactor

Plasma Engineering Studies for the Tokamak Experimental Power Reactor
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Release: 1977
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This paper describes plasma engineering studies made in support of a revised version of a tokamak experimental power reactor (EPR). These include: (1) magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) equilibrium and stability calculations, which establish the ranges of .beta./sub t/ and the corresponding MHD parameters; (2) particle and power balance calculations, which are used for sizing and trade-off studies; and (3) burn cycle dynamics calculations, which determine start-up and driving systems requirements and reactor net power output. The resulting EPR reference design is described.

Proceedings

Proceedings
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Total Pages: 992
Release: 1983
Genre: Controlled fusion
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