Latest results from the JET tokamak, with beryllium as the fist wall material facing the hot plasma, have shown substantial improvements in plasma purity and corresponding reductions in plasma dilution. This has allowed a fusion product (nDT,Ti) of 8-9~ 10" me3 s keV to be reached (within a factor o
Cryogenic needs for future tokamaks
โ Scribed by H. Katheder
- Book ID
- 103055726
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1992
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 681 KB
- Volume
- 32
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0011-2275
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โฆ Synopsis
The ITER, tokamak is a machine using superconducting magnets. The windings of these magnets will be subjected to high heat loads resulting from a combination of nuclear energy absorption and AC-losses. It is estimated that about 100 kW at 4.5 K are needed. The total cooling mass flow rate will be around 10 -15 kg/s. In addition to the large cryogenic power required for the superconducting magnets cryogenic power is also needed for refrigerated radiation shield, various cryopumps, fuel processing and test beds. A general description of the overall layout and the envisaged refrigerator cycle, necessary cold pumps and ancillary equipment is given. The basic cryogenic layout for the ITER tokakmak design, as developed during the conceptual design phase and a short overview about existing tokamak designs using superconducting magnets is given.
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