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Concept design of CFETR superconducting magnet system based on different maintenance ports

  • Jinxing Zheng
  • , Xufeng Liu
  • , Yuntao Song
  • , Yuanxi Wan
  • , Jiangang Li
  • , Sontao Wu
  • , Baonian Wan
  • , Minyou Ye
  • , Jianghua Wei
  • , Weiwei Xu
  • , Sumei Liu
  • , Peide Weng
  • , Kun Lu
  • , Zhengping Luo
  • CAS - Institute of Plasma Physics
  • University of Science and Technology of China

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Abstract

CFETR which stands for "China Fusion Engineering Test Reactor" is a new tokamak device. Its magnet system includes the Toroidal Field (TF) winding, Center solenoid winding (CS) and Poloidal Field (PF) winding. The main goal of the project is to build a fusion engineering Tokamak reactor with its fusion power is 50-200 MW and should be self-sufficiency by blanket. In order to ensure the maintenance ports design and maintenance method, this article discussed the concept design of the magnet system based on different maintenance port cases. The paper detailed studied the magnet system of CFETR including the electromagnetic analysis and parameters for TF (CS)PF. Besides, the volt-seconds of ohmic field are presented as detailed as possible in this paper. In addition, the calculations and optimizations of equilibrium field which should guarantee the plasma discharge of single null shape is carried out. The design work reported here illustrates that the present maintenance ports will not have a great impact on the design of the magnet system. The concept design of the magnet system can meet the requirement of the physical target.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2960-2966
Number of pages7
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume88
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2013

Keywords

  • CFETR
  • Concept design
  • Magnet system
  • Tokamak

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