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Blanket Design and Evaluation

Thin Blanket Designs for the Elongated Tokamak Commercial ReactorFootnote*

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Pages 633-640 | Published online: 10 Aug 2017
 

ABSTRACT

The Elongated Tokamak (ET)* is an innovative concept that uses a highly elongated plasma (plasma height-to-width ratio of 6–10) to allow high plasma currrent and high toroidal betas. ET has the potential for the development of small-size, high-power density, low-cost fusion reactors using normal conducting coils. The elongated plasma shape is achieved by use of a continuous stack of PF coils parallel to the plasma surface on both inbound and outbound sides. To achieve plasma stability, these coil stacks must be located no further than one plasma minor radius from the plasma edge, greatly restricting the space available for blankets. In order to assess the potential of a small reactor, we evaluated and designed blankets 30 to 40 cm thick. Three different thin blanket designs were found to be acceptable: FLiBe self-cooled, helium-cooled lithium, and helium-cooled 17Li83Pb blanket designs. A lithium-cooled integrated blanket-coil design (BLITZ-coil) was also found to be suitable for the ET commercial reactor.

Notes

* Work partially supported by the U.S. DOE, Office of Fusion Energy, under contract DE-AC03-84ER53158.

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