Neutral beam deployment on DEMO and its influence on design |
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Authors: | Elizabeth Surrey Damian King Jonathan Lister Michael Porton William Timmis David Ward |
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Affiliation: | EURATOM/CCFE, Culham Science Centre, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, OX14 3DB, United Kingdom |
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Abstract: | The demands on the neutral beam heating and current drive system of a DEMO device exceed those of existing fusion experiments by several orders of magnitude. By predicting possible power waveforms it is possible to analyse the technological advances necessary to achieve a system relevant to deployment on a power plant. Achieving the necessary efficiency will require simultaneous improvements in beam current density, neutralization efficiency and beam transmission. Considering the deployment on the tokamak vessel shows no major disruption to the tritium breeder blanket and no requirement to reach a high packing density of injectors. The thermal management of components subjected to low heat flux for many hours is considered and it is shown that radiation cooling can be exploited to control the temperature of such items. |
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