Over the past 2-3 decades, stellarator power plants have been studied in the U.S., Europe, and Japan as an alternate to the mainline magnetic fusion tokamaks, offering steady state operation and eliminating the risk of plasma disruptions. The earlier 1980s studies suggested large stellarators with an average major radius exceeding 20 m. The most recent development of the compact stellarator concept delivered ARIES-CS – a compact stellarator with 7.75 m average major radius, approaching that of tokamaks. For stellarators, the most important engineering parameter that determines the machine size and cost is the minimum distance between the plasma boundary and mid-coil. Accommodating the breeding blanket and necessary shield within this distan...
The spherical tokamak (ST) regime of low-aspect-ratio (LAR) tokamak operation has provided an opport...
A comparative analysis of the modular stellarator and the torsatron concepts is made based upon a st...
Energy sources have been decisive in the development of human history. However, today abundant and i...
An integrated study of compact stellarator power plants, ARIES-CS, has been conducted to explore att...
Within the ARIES-CS project, design activities have focused on developing the first compact device t...
A number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight...
The ARIES-CS team has concluded an integrated study of a compact stellarator power plant, involving ...
number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight t...
A number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight...
The ARIES-CS project was a multi-year multi-institutional project to assess the feasibility of a com...
The US Stellarator Power Plant Study (SPPS) was carried out by a national reactor study group that a...
The quasi-axisymmetric stellarator (QAS) concept offers a promising path to a more compact stellarat...
Novel stellarator configurations have been developed for ARIES-CS. These configurations are optimize...
We report the progress made in assessing the potential of compact, quasi-axisymmetric stellarators a...
Novel stellarator configurations have been devel-oped for ARIES-CS. These configurations are optimiz...
The spherical tokamak (ST) regime of low-aspect-ratio (LAR) tokamak operation has provided an opport...
A comparative analysis of the modular stellarator and the torsatron concepts is made based upon a st...
Energy sources have been decisive in the development of human history. However, today abundant and i...
An integrated study of compact stellarator power plants, ARIES-CS, has been conducted to explore att...
Within the ARIES-CS project, design activities have focused on developing the first compact device t...
A number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight...
The ARIES-CS team has concluded an integrated study of a compact stellarator power plant, involving ...
number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight t...
A number of technical requirements and performance criteria can drive stellarator costs, e.g., tight...
The ARIES-CS project was a multi-year multi-institutional project to assess the feasibility of a com...
The US Stellarator Power Plant Study (SPPS) was carried out by a national reactor study group that a...
The quasi-axisymmetric stellarator (QAS) concept offers a promising path to a more compact stellarat...
Novel stellarator configurations have been developed for ARIES-CS. These configurations are optimize...
We report the progress made in assessing the potential of compact, quasi-axisymmetric stellarators a...
Novel stellarator configurations have been devel-oped for ARIES-CS. These configurations are optimiz...
The spherical tokamak (ST) regime of low-aspect-ratio (LAR) tokamak operation has provided an opport...
A comparative analysis of the modular stellarator and the torsatron concepts is made based upon a st...
Energy sources have been decisive in the development of human history. However, today abundant and i...