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SCR-1: Design and Construction of a Small Modular Stellarator for Magnetic Confinement of Plasma

Authors :
F. Cerdas
J. Morera
C. Rojas
V. I. Vargas
H. Peraza
H Trimiño
F Saenz
Laura Barillas
M. Sandoval
R. Gutierrez
J I Monge
V. Queral
Daniel Rozen
J. Umana
J. Asenjo
L F Villegas
J.M. Carranza
G. Sanchez
J. Mora
A Alpizar
Source :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series. 511:012037
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
IOP Publishing, 2014.

Abstract

This paper describes briefly the design and construction of a small modular stellarator for magnetic confinement of plasma, called Stellarator of Costa Rica 1, or SCR-1; developed by the Plasma Physics Group of the Instituto Tecnologico de Costa Rica, PlasmaTEC. The SCR-1 is based on the small Spanish stellarator UST_1, created by the engineer Vicente Queral. The SCR-1 will employ stainless steel torus-shaped vacuum vessel with a major radius of 460.33 mm and a cross section radius of 110.25mm. A typical SCR-1 plasma will have an average radius 42.2 mm and a volume of 8 liters (0.01 m3), and an aspect ratio of 5.7. The magnetic resonant field will be 0.0878 T, and a period of 2 (m=2) with a rotational transform of 0.3. The magnetic field will be provided by 12 modular coils, with 8 turns each, with an electrical current of 8704 A per coil (1088 A per turn of each coil). This current will be fed by a bank of cell batteries. The plasma will be heated by ECRH with magnetrons of a total power of 5kW, in the first harmonic at 2.45GHz. The expected electron temperature and density are 15 eV and 1017 m−3 respectively with an estimated confinement time of 7.30 x 10−4 ms. The initial diagnostics on the SCR-1 will consist of a Langmuir probe, a heterodyne microwave interferometer, and a field mapping system. The first plasma of the SCR-1 is expected at the end of 2011.

Details

ISSN :
17426596
Volume :
511
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Physics: Conference Series
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........9096b62ed5ddddd65c27e0699ca2715a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/511/1/012037