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Radiative pulsed L-mode operation in ARC-class reactors

Authors :
Frank, S. J.
Perks, C. J.
Nelson, A. O.
Qian, T.
Jin, S.
Cavallaro, A. J.
Rutkowski, A.
Reiman, A. H.
Freidberg, J. P.
Rodriguez-Fernandez, P.
Whyte, D. G.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

A new ARC-class, highly-radiative, pulsed, L-mode, burning plasma scenario is developed and evaluated as a candidate for future tokamak reactors. Pulsed inductive operation alleviates the stringent current drive requirements of steady-state reactors, and operation in L-mode affords ELM-free access to $\sim90\%$ core radiation fractions, significantly reducing the divertor power handling requirements. In this configuration the fusion power density can be maximized despite L-mode confinement by utilizing high-field to increase plasma densities and current. This allows us to obtain high gain in robust scenarios in compact devices with $P_\mathrm{fus} > 1000\,$MW despite low confinement. We demonstrate the feasibility of such scenarios here; first by showing that they avoid violating 0-D tokamak limits, and then by performing self-consistent integrated simulations of flattop operation including neoclassical and turbulent transport, magnetic equilibrium, and RF current drive models. Finally we examine the potential effect of introducing negative triangularity with a 0-D model. Our results show high-field radiative pulsed L-mode scenarios are a promising alternative to the typical steady state advanced tokamak scenarios which have dominated tokamak reactor development.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Plasma Physics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2207.08726
Document Type :
Working Paper