Scientific Reports (Oct 2022)

Novel concept suppressing plasma heat pulses in a tokamak by fast divertor sweeping

  • J. Horacek,
  • S. Lukes,
  • J. Adamek,
  • J. Havlicek,
  • S. Entler,
  • J. Seidl,
  • J. Cavalier,
  • J. Cikhardt,
  • V. Sedmidubsky

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-18748-x
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract One of the remaining challenges in magnetic thermonuclear fusion is survival of the heat shield protecting the tokamak reactor vessel against excessive plasma heat fluxes. Unmitigated high confinement edge localized mode (ELM) is a regular heat pulse damaging the heat shield. We suggest a novel concept of magnetic sweeping of the plasma contact strike point fast and far enough in order to spread this heat pulse. We demonstrate feasibility of a dedicated copper coil in a resonant circuit, including the induced currents and power electronics. We predict the DEMO ELM properties, simulate heat conduction, 3D particles motion and magnetic fields of the plasma and coil in COMSOL Multiphysics and Matlab. The dominant system parameter is voltage, feasible 18 kV yields 1 kHz sweeping frequency, suppressing the ELM-induced surface temperature rise by a factor of 3. Multiplied by other known mitigation concepts, ELMs might be mitigated enough to ensure safe operation of DEMO.