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Progress of plasma experiments and superconducting technology in LHD

Authors :
Takashi Mutoh
Tomohiro Morisaki
Tetsuo Seki
A. Komori
Shinsaku Imagawa
Satoru Sakakibara
Hiroshi Yamada
O. Motojima
Akio Sagara
Nobuyoshi Ohyabu
Source :
Fusion Engineering and Design. 81:2277-2286
Publication Year :
2006
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2006.

Abstract

The large helical device is a heliotron device with L = 2 and M = 10 continuous helical coils and three pairs of poloidal coils, and all of coils are superconductive. Since the experiments started in 1998, the development of engineering technologies and the demonstration of large-superconducting-machine operations have greatly contributed to an understanding of physics in currentless plasmas and a verification of the capability of fully steady-state operation. In recent plasma experiments, the steady state and high-beta experiments, which are the most important subjects for the realization of attractive fusion reactors, have progressed remarkably and produced two world-record parameters, i.e. the highest average beta of 4.5% in helical devices and the highest total input energy of 1.6 GJ in all magnetic confinement devices. No degradation has been observed in the coil performance, and stable cryogenic operational schemes at 4.4 K have been established. The physics and engineering results from the LHD experiment directly contribute to the design study for a D-T fusion demo reactor FFHR with a LHD-type heliotron configuration.

Details

ISSN :
09203796
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Fusion Engineering and Design
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........8fde82f39eaac3883894d822abac5433
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fusengdes.2006.07.036