Bulletin of the American Physical Society
56th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Volume 59, Number 15
Monday–Friday, October 27–31, 2014; New Orleans, Louisiana
Session UP8: Poster Session VIII: FRC, Spheromaks, Stellarators and Other Magnetic Confinement Systems; HEDP & ICF: Hydro, Simulations and Diagnostics
Thursday, October 30, 2014
Room: Preservation Hall
Abstract ID: BAPS.2014.DPP.UP8.34
Abstract: UP8.00034 : Constructing a Small Modular Stellarator in Latin America
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Authors:
Ivan Vargas
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Jaime Mora
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Carlos Otarola
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Jose Asenjo
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Esteban Zamora
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Jeferson Gonzalez
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
Carlos Piedra
(Costa Rica Institute of Technology)
The small modular stellerator SCR-1 (Stellerator of Costa Rica 1) is a 2-field period device with a circular cross-section vessel under construction in Costa Rica (R$_{o}=$0.238 m, \textless a\textgreater $=$0.059 m, R$_{o}$/a \textgreater\ 4.0, expected plasma volume $\approx $ 0.016 m$^{3}$, 10 mm thickness 6061-T6 aluminum vacuum vessel). The magnetic field strength at the centre is around 44 mT which will be produced by 12 copper modular coils with 4.35 kA-turn each. This field is EC resonant at R$_{o}$ with 2.45 GHz as 2$^{nd}$ harmonic, from 2/3 kW magnetrons. SCR-1 was redesigned from stellerator UST\textunderscore 1. As a first step, the objectives focus on training human resources and identifying problems related to the design and construction of small modular stellarators. We present the engineering problems encountered and the proposed solutions related to: thickness, material and construction method for the vacuum vessel, layout and design of ports, method of construction for coils, coils fixing, welding procedure, microwave input, control and data acquisition systems, design and test of diagnostics. Temperature, resistance, voltage and power calculations as a function of time were performed for the electrical circuit under different wire configurations per modular coil to select the power supply taking into account the available budget.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2014.DPP.UP8.34
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