Title :
Conceptual design of the KSTAR motor generator
Author :
Kim, C.H. ; Kong, J.D. ; Eom, D.Y. ; Joung, N.Y. ; Lee, W.J. ; Kim, Y.S. ; Kwon, M. ; Han, C.W. ; Lee, S.K. ; Parker, F.J. ; Hopkinson, D. ; Flem, G. D Le
Author_Institution :
Constr. Manage. & Plant Eng. Div., Nat. Fusion Res. Inst. (NFRI), Daejeon, South Korea
Abstract :
The Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) Superconducting magnet power supply is composed of a Poloidal Field Magnet Power Supply (PF MPS) and a Toroidal Field Magnet Power Supply (TF MPS). When the PF MPS is operated, it requires a large amount of power instantaneously from the KSTAR electric power system. To achieve the KSTAR operational goal, with a long pulse scenario, a peak power of 200 MVA is required and the total power demand for the KSTAR system can exceed 200 MVA. The available grid power is only 100 MVA at the KSTAR site. Increasing the available grid power was uneconomical and inefficient which is why NFRI are installing a Motor Generator (MG). National Fusion Research Institute (NFRI) has made a contract with Vitzrotech and Converteam to design, manufacture and install the MG. Converteam has designed the electromagnetic and mechanical specification of the MG and Variable Voltage Variable Frequency (VVVF) converter. In this paper we discuss the conceptual design, including energy saving and electrical capacity of the MG system and the performance of the MG to satisfy the KSTAR 300 second operation scenario. In addition, the manufacturing and installation plan for the KSTAR MG is discussed.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor operation; plasma toroidal confinement; power supply circuits; superconducting magnets; KSTAR electric power system; KSTAR motor generator; KSTAR operational goal; Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research; NFRI; PF MPS; TF MPS; grid power; poloidal field magnet power supply; superconducting magnet power supply; toroidal field magnet power supply; Generators; Power cables; KSTAR; energy storage; flywheel; motor generator; power system;
Conference_Titel :
Fusion Engineering (SOFE), 2011 IEEE/NPSS 24th Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0669-1
Electronic_ISBN :
1078-8891
DOI :
10.1109/SOFE.2011.6052336