Nuclear fusion is considered as a future source of sustainable energy supply. Since the H-mode discovery in ASDEX experiment ""Divertor I"" in 1982, the divertor has been an integral part of all modern tokamaks and stellarators. The major goal of this thesis is to develop a feasible divertor design for a fusion power plant to be built after ITER. The thesis describes the approach in the conceptual development of a helium-cooled divertor and the methods of verification and validation of the design
Conventional divertor concepts for recent DEMOs (P_fus=1.5-2GW, R_p=7-9m) were summarized. Requireme...
© 2017 The Authors The main goal of the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) is to explore alternati...
In the pursuit of realistically achievable design options for demonstrating fusion electricity gener...
Nuclear fusion is considered as a future source of sustainable energy supply. Since the H-mode disco...
This report represents a summary of our knowledge after little more than one year of development of ...
International audienceIn a power plant scale fusion reactor, a huge amount of thermal power produced...
Within the framework of the EU power plant conceptual study (PPCS), helium-cooled modular divertor c...
The International Thermonuclear Reactor (ITER) will have a single-null divertor with total power flo...
We are planning to start a study of divertor simulation under the closely resemble to actual fusion ...
Two significiant problems that need to be solved for any future fusion device are heat removal and p...
In the European fusion roadmap, reliable power handling has been defined as one of the most critical...
Abstract. As the physics of a burning plasma are coming closer to being demonstrated in ITER, the fo...
Controlled thermonuclear fusion opens up the possibility of using similar principles that take place...
A major challenge facing the design and operation of next-step high-power steady-state fusion device...
Conventional divertor concepts for recent DEMOs (P_fus=1.5-2GW, R_p=7-9m) were summarized. Requireme...
© 2017 The Authors The main goal of the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) is to explore alternati...
In the pursuit of realistically achievable design options for demonstrating fusion electricity gener...
Nuclear fusion is considered as a future source of sustainable energy supply. Since the H-mode disco...
This report represents a summary of our knowledge after little more than one year of development of ...
International audienceIn a power plant scale fusion reactor, a huge amount of thermal power produced...
Within the framework of the EU power plant conceptual study (PPCS), helium-cooled modular divertor c...
The International Thermonuclear Reactor (ITER) will have a single-null divertor with total power flo...
We are planning to start a study of divertor simulation under the closely resemble to actual fusion ...
Two significiant problems that need to be solved for any future fusion device are heat removal and p...
In the European fusion roadmap, reliable power handling has been defined as one of the most critical...
Abstract. As the physics of a burning plasma are coming closer to being demonstrated in ITER, the fo...
Controlled thermonuclear fusion opens up the possibility of using similar principles that take place...
A major challenge facing the design and operation of next-step high-power steady-state fusion device...
Conventional divertor concepts for recent DEMOs (P_fus=1.5-2GW, R_p=7-9m) were summarized. Requireme...
© 2017 The Authors The main goal of the Divertor Tokamak Test facility (DTT) is to explore alternati...
In the pursuit of realistically achievable design options for demonstrating fusion electricity gener...