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ELMO Bumpy Torus Reactor and power plant: conceptual design study
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Electrical EngineeringEngineeringPower PlantEnergy ManagementEnergy EfficiencyReactor DesignDesignConceptual Ebtr DesignFusion PowerControlled Nuclear FusionSystems EngineeringLatter Tokamak StudiesNuclear Reactor DesignFusion System DesignMagnetic Confinement FusionFusion Reactor MaterialNuclear ReactorsMagnetic Fusion
A complete power plant design of a 1200-MWe ELMO Bumpy Torus Reactor (EBTR) is presented. An emphasis is placed on those features that are unique to the EBT confinement concept, with subsystems and balance-of-plant items that are more generic to magnetic fusion being adapted from past, more extensive tokamak reactor designs. Similar to the latter tokamak studies, this conceptual EBTR design also emphasizes the use of conventional or near state-of-the-art engineering technology and materials. An emphasis is also placed on system accessibility, reliability, and maintainability, as these crucial and desirable characteristics relate to the unique high-aspect-ratio configuration of EBTs. Equal and strong emphasis is given to physics, engineering/technology, and costing/economics components of this design effort. Parametric optimizations and sensitivity studies, using cost-of-electricity as an object function, are reported. Based on these results, the direction for future improvement on an already attractive reactor design is identified.