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Tokamak power systems studies, FY 1986: A second stability power reactor
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1987
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Impurity ControlElectrical EngineeringArgonne National LaboratoryEngineeringReactor DesignFy 1986Fusion PowerControlled Nuclear FusionReactor SafetyMagnetohydrodynamicsPlasma PhysicsVanadium Alloy BlanketFusion System DesignMagnetic Confinement Fusion
This report presents the results of the work at Argonne National Laboratory (ANL) during FY-1986 on the Tokamak Power Systems Study (TPSS). The purpose of the TPSS is to explore and develop ideas that would lead to improvements in the tokamak as a power reactor concept. The work at ANL concentrated on plasma engineering, impurity control, and the blanket/first wall/shield system. The work in FY-1986 extended these studies and focused them on a reference design point. The key features of the design point include: second stability regime with higher ..beta.. and larger aspect ratio, steady-state operation with fast wave current drive, impurity control via a self-pumped slot limiter, a self-cooled liquid lithium, vanadium alloy blanket with simplified poloidal flow, and reduced reactor building volume with vertical lift maintenance. Sufficient work was carried out to report a preliminary cost estimate. In addition, reactor implications of steady-state operation in the first stability regime were also studied. 174 refs., 124 figs., 65 tabs.