DocumentCode :
3448806
Title :
Plasma control for ITER and future fusion power plants
Author :
Kolemen, Egemen ; Gates, David A. ; Humphreys, David A. ; Walker, Michael L.
Author_Institution :
Princeton Univ., Princeton, NJ, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
24-28 May 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
1
Abstract :
An overview of advanced plasma control strategies that are being developed in current fusion test facilities such as DIII-D and NSTX-U in order to meet the challenges of ITER and future fusion power plants will be presented. The ITER fusion reactor, which is under construction, will produce 500 MW of power and pave the way for future fusion power plants. An economically feasible tokamak power plant requires operation at physics parameters that are simultaneously close to the limits of plasma stability and to the technical possibilities of existing materials required at the plasma wall interface. This necessitates operations with high plasma energy content, heat flux, neutron flux, and very long pulse operation, which places novel performance demands in specific areas ranging from plasma boundary and divertor regulation to plasma kinetics. This presentation focuses on the application of advanced control solutions that address these key challenges. After an overview, present solutions that are being developed for heat flux control to avoid damage to the plasma facing components, fusion scenario control to achieve and sustain high fusion energy throughout the whole discharge, and active stability control against various plasma instabilities such as tearing modes to avoid disruption of the plasma will be explained.
Keywords :
Tokamak devices; fusion reactor design; plasma instability; plasma-wall interactions; DIII-D; ITER fusion reactor; NSTX-U; advanced plasma control strategies; divertor regulation; fusion test facilities; future fusion power plants; heat flux control; neutron flux; physics parameters; plasma boundary; plasma energy content; plasma facing components; plasma instabilities; plasma kinetics; plasma wall interface; tokamak power plant; Fusion reactors; Heating; Logic gates; Physics; Plasmas; Power generation; Test facilities;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Plasma Sciences (ICOPS), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Antalya
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/PLASMA.2015.7179895
Filename :
7179895
Link To Document :
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