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Conceptual design of a modular EC heating system for EU-DEMO

A. Bruschi, J.-P. Hogge, John Jelonnek, D. Strauß, Chuanren Wu, G. Aiello, Konstantinos A. Avramidis, B. Baiocchi, Daniel Birlan, R. Chavan, Ioannis Chelis, Arnaud Clement, Aldo Collaku, Fabien Crisinel, Rosa Difonzo, Benjamin Ell, F. Fanale, Pierluigi Fanelli, L. Figini, Eleonora Gajetti, G. Gantenbein, S. Garavaglia, T. Goodman, S. Illy, Zisis C. Ioannidis, Jambo Jin, George P. Latsas, Cinta Lucia Marraco Borderas, S. Marsen, A. Moro, Marc Noël, Dimitrios V. Peponis, T. Pinna, P. Platania, N. Rispoli, Tobias Ruess, T. Rzesnicki, A. Salvitti, Laura Savoldi, T. Scherer, S. Schreck, A. Simonetto, P. Spaeh, Sebastian Stanculovic, T. Stange, M. Thumm, Ioannis G. Tigelis, C. Tsironis, D. Wagner, Anastasia Xydou

2024Nuclear Fusion11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract The European DEMO (EU-DEMO) reactor studies within EUROfusion aim to develop a fusion power plant concept. The large tokamak device needs an auxiliary heating power which, at the present stage, is provided by the Electron Cyclotron (EC) heating system with up to 130 MW foreseen to reach different regions of plasma for heating, suppression of instabilities and the possibility to support ramp-up and ramp-down phases. The present conceptual design of the system is based on 2 MW coaxial-cavity gyrotron sources, a transmission line (TL) using both circular corrugated waveguides and quasi-optical evacuated multi-beam TLs, and mirror antennas located in the Equatorial Port. In order to create a modular system, the sources are grouped in ‘clusters’, whose powers are combined in the quasi-optical TL, up to the tokamak building, where they are split and routed as single waveguides. In the launcher, they are combined together again on the launching mirrors, to save space for the apertures in the Breeding Blanket. The present EC heating system has a certain flexibility to adapt to changing design guidelines. The development status of the system is presented.

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Modular designConceptual designNuclear engineeringMaterials scienceComputer scienceSystems engineeringOperating systemEngineeringHuman–computer interactionRenewable energy and sustainable power systemsNuclear reactor physics and engineeringInduction Heating and Inverter Technology
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