Basis for the Fusion Ignition Research Experiment ( FIRE ) Plasma Facing Components

نویسندگان

  • M. A Ulrickson
  • J. N. Brooks
  • D. E. Driemeyer
  • A. Hassenein
  • C. E. Kessel
  • T. Rognlien
  • J. C. Wesley
  • D. M. Meade
چکیده

A design study of a Fusion Ignition Research Experiment (FIRE) is underway to investigate and assess near term opportunities for advancing the scientific understanding of self-heated fusion plasmas. The emphasis for the FIRE program is on understanding the behavior of plasmas dominated by alpha heating (Q ≥ 5). Study activities have focused on the technical evaluation of a compact, high field, highly shaped tokamak. One of the key issues for the design is to find suitable plasma facing components (PFCs). We have investigated a variety of plasma edge and divertor conditions ranging from reduced recycling high heat flux conditions (attached) to reduced heat flux detached operation. The inner divertor detaches easily while impurities must be added to the outer divertor to achieve detachment. The outer divertor and private space baffle will have to be actively cooled. The plasma-facing surface of the divertor is tungsten bonded to a CuCrZr heat sink. The remainder of the PFCs are beryllium coated copper attached to the vacuum vessel. Plasma current disruptions impose strong constraints on the design. Appreciable PFC surface melting and evaporation and onset of “plasma shielding” are expected. The forces induced on the PFC due to disruptions determine the size of the attachment of the PFC to the vacuum vessel.

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تاریخ انتشار 2000