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Design Innovations of the Next-Step Spherical Torus Experiment and Spherical Torus Development Path...

by M. Ono, Yueng-kay M Peng
Publication Type
Conference Paper
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Conference Name
IAEA Fusion Energy Conference 2004
Conference Location
Vilamoura, Portugal
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The spherical torus (ST) fusion energy development path is complementary to the tokamak burning
plasma experiment such as ITER as it focuses toward the compact Component Test Facility (CTF) and higher
toroidal beta regimes to improve the design of DEMO and a Power Plant. To support the ST development path, one
option of a Next Step Spherical Torus (NSST) device is examined. NSST is a “performance extension” (PE) stage
ST with a plasma current of 5 - 10 MA, R = 1.5, BT ≤ 2.7 T with flexible physics capability to 1) Provide a
sufficient physics basis for the design of the CTF, 2) Explore advanced operating scenarios with high bootstrap
current fraction / high performance regimes, which can then be utilized by CTF, DEMO, and Power Plants, 3)
Contribute to the general plasma / fusion science of high β toroidal plasmas. The NSST facility is designed to
utilize the TFTR site to minimize the cost and time required for the construction.