2017
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201714904007
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European research activities towards a future DEMO gyrotron

Abstract: Coordinated by the EUROfusion Consortium, several European research institutes are working on fusion technologies towards options for a European DEMOnstration Fusion Power Plant (FPP), as a single step between ITER and a commercial FPP, to deliver net electricity by mid of this century. One of the focus areas is the research on a proper Electron Cyclotron Resonance Heating (ECRH) and Current Drive (ECCD) system for which the fusion gyrotron is one of its major key components [1].A future FPP will probably requ… Show more

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“…These are: Electron Cyclotron (EC) [5], Ion Cyclotron (IC) [6] and Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) [7] systems. In addition, within the scope of WPHCD, technical development in the fields of EC radiofrequency (Gyrotrons) [8] and NBI sources that could be used both in a pulsed tokamak (DEMO1) and in a steady state tokamak (DEMO2) are also assessed. The HCD system must be fully integrated in the machine design and a number of outstanding technologies and physics issues need to be solved consistently to comply with the system requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These are: Electron Cyclotron (EC) [5], Ion Cyclotron (IC) [6] and Neutral Beam Injection (NBI) [7] systems. In addition, within the scope of WPHCD, technical development in the fields of EC radiofrequency (Gyrotrons) [8] and NBI sources that could be used both in a pulsed tokamak (DEMO1) and in a steady state tokamak (DEMO2) are also assessed. The HCD system must be fully integrated in the machine design and a number of outstanding technologies and physics issues need to be solved consistently to comply with the system requirements.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%