FT-3的ICRH和LHCD系统概念设计

F. Mirizzi, A. Cardinali, R. Maggiora, L. Panaccione, G. Ravera, A. Tuccillo
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一个新的托卡马克的概念设计已经由ENEA(弗拉斯卡蒂,意大利)的聚变部门详细阐述。到目前为止,这台机器被称为FT-3,旨在研究燃烧等离子体,并为ITER方案做准备,因此希望被批准成为伴随计划的一部分。FT-3可能在ITER建设结束时开始运行。它将能够在接近ITER的无量纲参数范围内实现高等离子体性能,脉冲长度足够长,可以解决稳态物理问题。FT-3将与氘等离子体一起工作,并将通过使用由强大加热和电流驱动系统加速的快速离子来模拟α粒子动力学。主要热源将是一个离子回旋加速器射频(ICRF)系统,在其初始配置中,将在60-90 MHz的频率下与20兆瓦(可扩展到30兆瓦)的等离子体耦合。为了解决高等离子体密度(约1020 m-3)下的高级场景和稳态物理问题,预计将安装一个低混合动力(LH)系统,通过离轴电流驱动器(CD)控制电流分布。最小的耦合功率为6兆瓦被认为是实现预期场景所必需的。LH发射结构基于PAM概念,其耦合特性最近在Frascati托卡马克升级(FTU)上得到了验证。对这两个系统进行了概念分析。
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Conceptual Design of the ICRH and LHCD Systems for FT-3
A conceptual design of a new tokamak has been elaborated by the Fusion Department of ENEA (Frascati, Italy). The machine, so far called FT-3, aims to study burning plasmas and to prepare ITER scenarios thus hoping to be approved to be part of the accompanying program. FT-3 could start operations by the end of the ITER construction. It will be able of high plasma performance in a dimensionless parameter range close to that of ITER with pulse length long enough to address steady state physics. FT-3 will work with Deuterium plasmas and will simulate the alpha particle dynamics by using fast ions accelerated by powerful heating and current drive systems. Main heating source will be an Ion cyclotron radio frequency (ICRF) system that, in its initial configuration, will couple to the plasma 20 MW (extendible to 30 MW) at 60-90 MHz. To address Advanced Scenarios and steady state physics at high plasma density (ne ges 1020 m-3 ) it is foreseen the installation of a lower hybrid (LH) system to control the current profile via off axis current drive (CD). A minimum coupled power of 6 MW is considered necessary to achieve the expected scenarios. The LH launching structure is based on the PAM concept, which coupling properties have been recently demonstrated on the Frascati Tokamak Upgrade (FTU). A conceptual analysis of the two systems is given.
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