Bulletin of the American Physical Society
66th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Plasma Physics
Monday–Friday, October 7–11, 2024; Atlanta, Georgia
Session JP12: Poster Session IV:
Stellarators: W7-X, LHD, HSX, CTH, Others
Low Aspect Ratio Tokamaks
Particle acceleration, beams and relativistic plasmas: Laser-plasma ion acceleration
Plasma-based wakefield accelerators and Analytical and computational techniques
Astrophysical Plasmas
2:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Grand Hall West
Abstract: JP12.00099 : Progress on the development of plasma operating points and scenarios for Tokamak Energy’s fusion pilot plant as part of US DOE Milestone-Based Fusion Development Program
Presenter:
Steven McNamara
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Authors:
Steven McNamara
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Erik Maartensson
(Tokamak Energy Ltd)
Collaborations:
The Tokamak Energy Fusion Pilot Plant Team, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
The design workflow starts with the identification of promising design points using an in-house whole plant systems code, PyTok. Candidate design points are further assessed using a series of physics and engineering workflows. For the plasma, this includes integrated core-edge modelling, MHD and energetic particle stability assessments, heating & current drive optimisation, turbulence and transport analysis, pedestal modelling, SOL and divertor modelling, free-boundary equilibrium and optimisation of coil placements, and scenario scoping. The approach aims to increase the fidelity of modelling in a stepwise fashion with each step feeding information back to the preceding ones, whilst also looking to increase confidence in design points or exclude them from further consideration. These workflows are also used to inform key decisions by allowing baseline and variant design points to be developed and assessed.
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