2018
DOI: 10.1088/1741-4326/aaa4d2
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Survey of heating and current drive for K-DEMO

Abstract: We present calculations of heating and current drive by neutral injection and by electromagnetic waves in the ion cyclotron, helicon, lower hybrid, and electron cyclotron frequency ranges for the steady state burn conditions in a K-DEMO configuration with I p = 12.3 MA, a = 2.1 m, R o = 6.8 m, B o = 7.4 T, n e = 1.1 × 10 20 m −3 , T(0) = 40 keV, and Z eff = 1.5. Lower hybrid wave current drive calculations comprise a 2D scan over poloidal launcher location and launched n , at a fixed frequency of 5 GHz. An ICR… Show more

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“…EU-DEMO and K-DEMO is summarized in [2,3] respectively. Among the heating methods, plasma heating with radio-frequency waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) is one of the standard heating methods widely used in present tokamaks, stellarators and linear devices.…”
Section: Emc3-eirene Modeling Of Edge Plasma To Improve the Icrf Coup...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…EU-DEMO and K-DEMO is summarized in [2,3] respectively. Among the heating methods, plasma heating with radio-frequency waves in the ion cyclotron range of frequencies (ICRF) is one of the standard heating methods widely used in present tokamaks, stellarators and linear devices.…”
Section: Emc3-eirene Modeling Of Edge Plasma To Improve the Icrf Coup...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…DEMO is considered as the final step towards commercial fusion reactor following ITER. The DEMO design used in the paper is the 2015 baseline EU-DEMO design with the following main tokamak parameters: R = 9.07 m, r = 2.93 m, = 1.59, = 0.33, plasma volume = 2502 m 3 , I p = 19.6 MA, B 0 = 5.667 T, q 95 = 3.247, ̅ = 7.98×10 19 m -3 , Z eff = 2.584, H-factor = 1.1, heating power = 300 MW, P sep = 150 MW, net electric power = 500MW, burn time = 2 hours.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…NBI is also considered for DEMO and fusion power plant (FPP) class devices (see e.g. references [3,4]). Besides plasma heating for ramp-up and burn control, NBI can provide additional functions such as current drive and inducing plasma rotation [5][6][7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides plasma heating for ramp-up and burn control, NBI can provide additional functions such as current drive and inducing plasma rotation [5][6][7]. While ECRH has the unique property that it can drive current locally with surgical precision and is therefore the actuator of choice for NTM control and precise control of the current profile, NBI is able to provide good current drive efficiency at any radius [4]. NBI is therefore considered one of the preferred systems to provide the non-inductive and non-bootstrap fraction of the plasma current * Author to whom any correspondence should be addressed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%