2019
DOI: 10.1098/rsta.2017.0435
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The impact of plasma physics on the timescale to a tokamak fusion power plant

Abstract: Some of the main plasma physics challenges associated with achieving the conditions for commercial fusion power in tokamaks are reviewed. The confinement quality is considered to be a key factor, having an impact on the size of the reactor and exhaust power that has to be managed. Plasma eruptions can cause excessive erosion if not mitigated, with implications for maintenance and availability. Disruptions are a major concern—one large disruption could terminally damage the reactor so it is important to underst… Show more

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“…Since the 1957 ZETA experiments at Harwell, plasma instabilities have been the bugbear of fusion. Howard Wilson's paper [32] gives us hope that fusion theory could help to mitigate their…”
Section: Papers In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Since the 1957 ZETA experiments at Harwell, plasma instabilities have been the bugbear of fusion. Howard Wilson's paper [32] gives us hope that fusion theory could help to mitigate their…”
Section: Papers In This Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since the 1957 ZETA experiments at Harwell, plasma instabilities have been the bugbear of fusion. Howard Wilson's paper [32] gives us hope that fusion theory could help to mitigate their [33] speaks of the very exciting UK Atomic Energy Authority (UKAEA) scene at present, including the role of JET and its programme in support of ITER. The MAST upgrade is due to be running later this year and the meeting wished it good fortune!…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Plasma turbulence plays a key role in determining the spatial-temporal evolution of plasmas in astrophysical, geophysical and laboratory contexts. In particular, turbulence on disparate spatial and temporal scales limits the level of confinement achievable in magnetic confinement fusion experiments and therefore limits the viability of sustainable fusion power [1]. MAST-U is a well-equipped experimental facility having instruments to measure ion-scale turbulence throughout the plasma and electron scale turbulence at the plasma edge.…”
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confidence: 99%