2009
DOI: 10.1088/0029-5515/49/5/055017
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Burning plasma simulation and environmental assessment of tokamak, spherical tokamak and helical reactors

Abstract: Reference 1-GWe D-T reactors; tokamak TR-1, spherical tokamak ST-1 and helical HR-1 reactors, are designed using PEC (Physics Engineering Cost) code, and their plasma behaviors with Internal Transport Barrier (ITB) operations are analyzed using TOTAL (Toroidal Transport Analysis Linkage) code, which clarifies the requirement of deep penetration of pellet fueling to realize steady-state advanced burning operation. In addition, economical and environmental assessments were performed using extended PEC code, whic… Show more

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“…The reactor designing system code PEC (Physics Engineering Cost) was used for the cost evaluation [3]. Firstly, the target electrical power (500-2000 MW e in this author's e-mail: oishi@LHD.nifs.ac.jp a) Present affiliation: National Institute for Fusion Science * ) This article is based on the presentation at the 21st International Toki Conference (ITC21).…”
Section: Methods Of Cost Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reactor designing system code PEC (Physics Engineering Cost) was used for the cost evaluation [3]. Firstly, the target electrical power (500-2000 MW e in this author's e-mail: oishi@LHD.nifs.ac.jp a) Present affiliation: National Institute for Fusion Science * ) This article is based on the presentation at the 21st International Toki Conference (ITC21).…”
Section: Methods Of Cost Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several blanket modules author's e-mail: yamazaki@ees.nagoya-u.ac.jp and fuel systems (D-T or D-3 He) are considered in TR design. We used the PEC code [1][2][3] to calculate the COE of magnetic confinement fusion reactors. The PEC code is a system code that calculates the plasma parameters and radial build of fusion reactors with input parameters such as net electric power output and ignition margin.…”
Section: Assessment Proceduresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[1,2] for the TR, HR, and ST. To compare all the fusion reactors under the same conditions, 1 GW net electric power output, a 30-year operation period, and 0.75 plant availability are assumed.…”
Section: Assessment Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For the realization of fusion power plants, an economical and environment-friendly fusion reactor system should be explored. We have assessed cost and life-cycle CO 2 emission amount for toroidal magnetic fusion energy (MFE) reactor designs by the PEC (Physics-Engineering-Cost) system code [1][2][3]. Recently, this code has been upgraded to apply to the inertial fusion energy (IFE) design for equivalently evaluating both MFE and IFE.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%