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A preliminary conceptual design study for Korean fusion DEMO reactor
Authors:Keeman Kim  Hyoung Chan Kim  Sangjun Oh  Young Seok Lee  Jun Ho Yeom  Kihak Im  Gyung-Su Lee  George Neilson  Charles Kessel  Thomas Brown  Peter Titus
Affiliation:1. National Fusion Research Institute, 169-148 Gwahak-ro, Daejeon 305-806, Republic of Korea;2. Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08543, USA
Abstract:As the ITER is being constructed, there is a growing anticipation for an earlier realization of fusion energy, so called fast-track approach. Korean strategy for fusion energy can be regarded as a fast-track approach and one special concept discussed in this paper is a two-stage development plan. At first, a steady-state Korean DEMO Reactor (K-DEMO) is designed not only to demonstrate a net electricity generation and a self-sustained tritium cycle, but also to be used as a component test facility. Then, at its second stage, a major upgrade is carried out by replacing in-vessel components in order to show a net electric generation on the order of 300 MWe and the competitiveness in cost of electricity (COE). The major radius is designed to be just below 6.5 m, considering practical engineering feasibilities. By using high performance Nb3Sn-based superconducting cable currently available, high magnetic field at the plasma center above 8 T can be achieved. A design concept for TF magnets and radial builds for the K-DEMO considering a vertical maintenance scheme, are presented together with preliminary design parameters.
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