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 KI03: Invited: MFE III - International Tokamak Overviews
3:00 PM–5:00 PM,
Tuesday, October 8, 2024
Hyatt Regency
Room: Centennial IV
Chair: Rajesh Maingi, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
Abstract: KI03.00004 : The new ITER baseline, research plan and open R&D issues
4:30 PM–5:00 PM
Presenter:
Alberto Loarte
(ITER Organization)
Author:
Alberto Loarte
(ITER Organization)
In the new baseline, the ITER Research Plan (IRP) is divided into three main phases: a) Start of Research Operation (SRO), with 40 MW of ECH and 10 MW of ICH, which will focus on the demonstration of 15 MA operation in L-mode, commissioning of all required systems, including disruption mitigation, and the demonstration of H-mode plasma operation in deuterium; b) DT-1, with 60-67 MW of ECH, 33 MW of NBI and 10-20 MW of ICH, which will demonstrate robust operation in high confinement H-mode plasmas in DT up to Q = 10 for burn durations for 300-500s within an accumulated neutron fluence of ~ 1% of the final goal, and: c) DT-2, with 60-67 MW of ECH, up to 50 MW of NBI and 10-20 MW of ICH, with the ITER tokamak and ancillaries in their final configuration to demonstrate routine operation in DT plasmas at high Q and the Q = 5 long-pulse and steady-state scenarios to the final neutron fluence.
The logic, physics basis and the modelling and experimental evaluations carried out to support the new baseline and the associated IRP will be described. These include the impact of the tungsten wall on plasma scenarios and associated risk mitigation measures, as well as the optimization of the tokamak components and ancillaries to minimize Project risks. Open R&D issues related to these evaluations and mitigation measures will also be described together with experimental, modelling and modelling validation activities required to address them.
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