Requirements for Q=10 in ITER at I<sub>P</sub> &lt; 15 MA, and relevant metrics for present-day tokamaks

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Abstract

Operation of ITER at plasma current (IP) lower than 15 MA (q95>3) could provide a safer path to the development of a scenario meeting the Q=10 goals, but will require enhanced energy confinement quality at density close to or above the Greenwald limit. DIII-D experiments in the high poloidal beta regime have recently yielded encouraging results in this direction [1]. This regime has the potential for providing Q ~ 10 operation at IP ~ 7.5 MA with toroidal field BT=5.3 T, that is at q95>6 [2]. However, when the fusion performance of high poloidal beta plasmas in present day tokamaks is assessed via the figure of merit G=βN*H/q952 [3], the outcomes are usually of insufficient performance. In this study, it is shown that for q95>3, some revisions to the formulation of G are needed to improve on the approximations regarding the plasma current dependence of H and q95. In addition, requirements on the Greenwald density fraction cannot be neglected.

[1] S. Ding et al, Nature 629, 555 (2024).

[2] S. Ding, et al. Proc. 28th IAEA Fusion Energy Conference, France (2021).

[3] T.C. Luce, FS&T 48 1212 (2005).

*Supported in part by the US Department of Energy under DE-FC02-04ER54698, DE-SC0010685, and DE-AC05-00OR22725 (ORNL).

Presenters

  • Andrea M. Garofalo

    • General Atomics

Authors

  • Andrea M. Garofalo

    • General Atomics
  • Siye Ding

    • General Atomics
  • Jin Myung Park

    • Oak Ridge National Lab
  • Joseph T McClenaghan

    • General Atomics
    • General Atomics - San Diego