Fast particles in a steady-state compact FNS and compact ST reactor

This paper presents results of studies of fast particles (ions and alpha particles) in a steady-state compact fusion neutron source (CFNS) and a compact spherical tokamak (ST) reactor with Monte-Carlo and Fokker-Planck codes. Full-orbit simulations of fast particle physics indicate that a compact hi...

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Published inNuclear fusion Vol. 54; no. 10; pp. 104005 - 6
Main Authors Gryaznevich, M.P., Nicolai, A., Buxton, P.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published IOP Publishing 01.10.2014
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Summary:This paper presents results of studies of fast particles (ions and alpha particles) in a steady-state compact fusion neutron source (CFNS) and a compact spherical tokamak (ST) reactor with Monte-Carlo and Fokker-Planck codes. Full-orbit simulations of fast particle physics indicate that a compact high field ST can be optimized for energy production by a reduction of the necessary (for the alpha containment) plasma current compared with predictions made using simple analytic expressions, or using guiding centre approximation in a numerical code. Alpha particle losses may result in significant heating and erosion of the first wall, so such losses for an ST pilot plant have been calculated and total and peak wall loads dependence on the plasma current has been studied. The problem of dilution has been investigated and results for compact and big size devices are compared.
Bibliography:International Atomic Energy Agency
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ISSN:0029-5515
1741-4326
DOI:10.1088/0029-5515/54/10/104005