PPPL ST-FNSF Engineering Design Details
Authors: T. Brown, J. Menard, L. El
Gueblay, A. Davis
Abstract: One of the goals of the PPPL Spherical Tokamak (ST) Fusion Nuclear Science Facility (FNSF) study was to generate a self-consistent conceptual design of an ST-FNSF device with sufficient physics and engineering details to evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of different designs and to assess various ST-FNSF missions. This included striving to achieve tritium self-sufficiency; the ability to provide shielding protection of vital components and to develop maintenance strategies that could be used to maintain the in-vessel components (divertors, breeding blankets, shield modules and services) and characterize design upgrade potentials to expanded mission evolutions.
With the conceptual design of a 2.2 m ST pilot plant design already completed emphasis was placed on evaluating a range of ST machine sizes looking at a major radius of 1m and a mid-range device size between 1 m and 2.2 m.
This paper will present an engineering summary of the design
details developed from this study, expanding on earlier progress
reports presented at earlier conferences that focused on a
mid-size 1.7 m device. Further development has been made by
physics in defining a Super-X divertor arrangement that provides
an expanded divertor surface area and places all PF coils outside
the TF coil inner bore, in regions that improve the device
maintenance characteristics. Physics, engineering design and
neutronics analysis for both the 1.7 m and 1 m device have been
enhanced. The engineering results of the PPPL ST-FNSF study will
be presented along with comments on possible future directions.
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Presented at: 21st Topical Meeting on Technology of Fusion
Energy (TOFE), Anaheim, CA, November 2014
Submitted to: Fusion Science and Technology
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