Conceptual design study for heat exhaust management in the ARC fusion pilot plant

The ARC pilot plant conceptual design study has been extended beyond its initial scope [B. N. Sorbom et al., FED 100 (2015) 378] to explore options for managing ∼525 MW of fusion power generated in a compact, high field (B0 = 9.2 T) tokamak that is approximately the size of JET (R0 = 3.3 m). Taking...

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Main Authors: Kuang, A. Q. (Author), Cao, N. M. (Author), Creely, Alexander James (Author), Dennett, Cody Andrew (Author), Hecla, Jake J. (Author), Labombard, Brian (Author), Tinguely, Roy Alexander (Author), Tolman, Elizabeth Ann (Author), Hoffman, Henry (Author), Major, M. (Author), Ruiz Ruiz, Juan (Author), Brunner, Daniel Frederic (Author), Grover, P. (Author), Laughman, C. (Author), Sorbom, Brandon Nils (Author), Whyte, Dennis G. (Author)
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Plasma Science and Fusion Center (Contributor), Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering (Contributor)
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier BV, 2020-03-24T21:16:29Z.
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