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2D divertor design calculations for the Nataional High-power Advanced Torus Experiment...

Publication Type
Journal
Journal Name
Journal of Nuclear Materials
Publication Date
Page Numbers
315 to 318
Volume
390-91
Issue
390-391

The National High Power Advanced Torus Experiment is a concept for a new facility to address the FESAC Theme of "Taming the Plasma-Material Interface." This concept exploits the compactness and excellent access provided by low aspect ratio to achieve a high ratio of exhaust power to major radius in order to study the integration of high-performance, long-pulse plasmas with a reactor-relevant high heat flux plasma boundary. Predictions of the scrape-off-layer plasma characteristics are presented, as calculated with the 2D edge modeling code SOLPS. Calculations in a variety of magnetic geometries indicate that very high levels of divertor heat flux can be expected, with peak values far in excess of the power handling capabilities of presently-used materials. Possible methods to reduce the heat flux to acceptable levels are discussed.