Published August 2011
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Journal article
A fusion development facility on the critical path to fusion energy
Creators
- 1. General Atomics, PO Box 85608, San Diego, CA 92186-5608 (United States)
- 2. Oak Ridge National Laboratory, PO Box 2008, Oak Ridge, TN 37831 (United States)
- 3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02139 (United States)
- 4. Fusion Technology Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1500 Engineering Dr, Madison, WI 53706 (United States)
- 5. University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies, 4925 Dufferin St., Toronto M3H 5T6 (Canada)
Description
A fusion development facility (FDF) based on the tokamak approach with normal conducting magnetic field coils is presented. FDF is envisioned as a facility with the dual objective of carrying forward advanced tokamak (AT) physics and enabling the development of fusion energy applications. AT physics enables the design of a compact steady-state machine of moderate gain that can provide the neutron fluence required for FDF's nuclear science development objective. A compact device offers a uniquely viable path for research and development in closing the fusion fuel cycle because of the demand to consume only a moderate quantity of the limited supply of tritium fuel before the technology is in hand for breeding tritium.
Availability note (English)
Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0029-5515/51/8/083019Additional details
Identifiers
- DOI
- 10.1088/0029-5515/51/8/083019;
- PII
- S0029-5515(11)84018-4;
Publishing Information
- Journal Title
- Nuclear Fusion
- Journal Volume
- 51
- Journal Issue
- 8
- Journal Page Range
- [7 p.]
- ISSN
- 0029-5515
- CODEN
- NUFUAU
INIS
- Country of Publication
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- Country of Input or Organization
- International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
- INIS RN
- 43006313
- Subject category
- S70: PLASMA PHYSICS AND FUSION TECHNOLOGY;
- Descriptors DEI
- NEUTRON FLUENCE; TEST FACILITIES; THERMONUCLEAR REACTORS; TOKAMAK DEVICES
- Descriptors DEC
- CLOSED PLASMA DEVICES; THERMONUCLEAR DEVICES