Divertor for steady-state GDT

18 Nov 2019, 15:45
20m
Conference Hall (Budker INP)

Conference Hall

Budker INP

Lavrentiev av. 11, Novosibirsk 630090 Russia
Contributed Oral GDT: resent results of studies in support of the ALIANCE project GDT: resent results of studies in support of the ALIANCE project

Speaker

Prof. Igor Kotelnikov (Budker INP)

Description

An analysis is made of possibility of using a device topologically equivalent to a nonparaxial MHD stabilizer as a divertor for the projected ALIANCE source of fusion neutrons on the gas-dynamic trap, which should operate in a continuous mode. A side effect of adding a divertor to a linear trap is the expected improvement in plasma MHD stability, which was previously observed at TARA [Phys. Fluids 31 (1988) 2009] and HIEI [Fus. Tech. 39 (2001) 350] facilities. To assess the effect of MHD stabilization by a divertor, the article indicates a method for finding stability rings, and also calculates the degree of expansion of the plasma flux in the divertor. The analysis showed that a good divertor, which provides a high degree of expansion, cannot be a good MHD stabilizer, which provides a large margin of stability. The divertor configurations made up of two and three coils are studied, their advantages and disadvantages are described. The final part of the article presents the calculations of the magnetic field in an end cell with a superconducting divertor designed for the GDMT gas-dynamic multi-core trap project [Fus. Sci. Tech. 63 (2013) 46].

Primary author

Prof. Igor Kotelnikov (Budker INP)

Co-authors

Prof. Alexander Ivanov (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics) Dr Dmitri Yakovlev (Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics) Dr Qiusun Zeng (Institute of Nuclear Energy Safety Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences) Prof. Zhibin Chen (Institute of Nuclear Energy Safety Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences)

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