A Conceptual Design of Superconducting Spherical Tokamak Reactor
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概要
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This paper presents a fusion reactor concept named “JUST (Japanese Universities’ Super Tokamak reactor)”. From the plasma confinement system to the power generation system is evaluated in this work. JUST design has features as follows: the superconducting magnet, the steady state operation with high bootstrap current fraction, the easy replacement of neutron damaged first wall, the high heat flux in the divertor, and the low cost (or high β). By winding the OH solenoid over the center stack of toroidal field coil, we have the low aspect ratio and the 80cm thick neutron shield to protect the superconducting center stack. JUST is designed by using the 0-D transport code under the assumption that the energy confinement time is 1.8 times of the IPB98(y,2) scaling. Main parameters are as follows: the major radius of 4.5m, the aspect ratio of 1.8, the elongation ratio of 2.5, the toroidal field of 2.36T, the plasma current of 18MA, the toroidal beta of 22%, the central electron and ion temperature of 15keV and the fusion thermal power of 2.4GW. By using the mercury heat exchanger and the steam turbine, the heat efficiency is 33% and the electric power is 0.74GW.
- 2012-07-01
著者
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NAGAYAMA Yoshio
National Insitute for Fusion Science
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Tanaka Yasutoshi
Nagoya Institute of Technology
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Shinya Kichiro
Toshiba Engineering Service Corp
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