An Overview of Research and Design Activities at CTFusion

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Abstract

CTFusion, a newly formed company dedicated to the development of compact, toroidal fusion energy, is a spin-off from the University of Washington that will build upon the successes of the HIT-SI research program. The mission of the company to develop net-gain fusion power cores that will serve as the heart of economical fusion power plants or radioactive-waste destroying burner reactors. The overarching vision and development plan of the company will be presented, along with a detailed justification and design for our next device, the HIT-TD ({\textbf{T}}echnology {\textbf{D}}emonstration) prototype. By externally driving the edge current and imposing non-axisymmetric magnetic perturbations, HIT-TD should demonstrate the sustainment of stable spheromak configurations with Imposed-Dynamo Current Drive (IDCD), as was accomplished in the HIT-SI device, with higher current gains and temperatures than previously possible. HIT-TD, if successful, will be an instrumental step along this path to economical fusion energy, and will serve as the stepping stone to our {\textbf{P}}roof- {\textbf{O}}f- {\textbf{P}}rinciple device (HIT-PoP). Beyond the implications of higher performance, sustained spheromaks for fusion applications, the HIT-TD platform will provide a unique system to observe plasma self-organizational phenomena of interest for other fusion devices, and astrophysical systems as well. Lastly, preliminary nuclear engineering design simulations with the MCNP6 code of the HIT-FNSF ({\textbf{F}}usion {\textbf{N}}uclear {\textbf{S}}cience {\textbf{F}}acility) device will be presented.

Authors

  • D.A. Sutherland

    • CTFusion
  • T.R. Jarboe

    • CTFusion
  • A.C. Hossack

    • CTFusion