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Nuclear Fushion
A steady state vs pulsed fusion neutron science facility
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L. Guazzotto1  J.P. Freidberg2 
[1] Auburn University, Physics Department;MIT, Plasma Science and Fusion Center
关键词: fusion neutron source;    conceptual design;    pulsed tokamak;    high magnetic field;   
DOI  :  10.1088/1741-4326/ac9e09
来源: Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
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【 摘 要 】

Two major modifications to the existing steady state fusion neutron science facility (FNSF) concept (Kesselet al2018 Fusion Eng. Des.135236–70) are investigated with the aim of determining whether or not its predicted performance can be improved. The modifications are high magnetic field and pulsed operation. We find that high field leads to major economic improvements in a steady state FNSF, although at the expense of lowering the engineering gain. Pulsed operation replaces the problems associated with low current drive efficiency, with hopefully more manageable engineering problems. Here, however, high toroidal field (TF) is not helpful, and a lower TF field is more desirable economically. Pulsed FNSFs also have a reduced engineering gain. Further modifications lead to FNSF designs satisfying the additional constraint of engineering gain equal to unity. For these designs there is a large cost penalty for the steady state FNSF but only a modest penalty for the pulsed FNSF. All of our modified designs show modest to large potential economic improvements over the existing design. Overall, our conclusion is that it may be desirable to carry out a more detailed analysis of one of our improved designs, the choice depending upon which issue in the existing design is most important.

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