Heating and current drive scenarios for Tokamak Energy's Fusion Pilot Plant

ORAL

Abstract

Tokamak Energy (TE) is now in the final stages the initial preconceptual design phase for a fusion pilot plant (FPP) based on a tokamak concept with high-temperature superconducting magnets. The design has iteratively progressed over the past year and has now settled on a machine with major radius 5.0 m, aspect ratio 2.3, toroidal field of 5.25 T, and a modest solenoid capable of delivering ~20 Vs to aid with the current rampup phase. In this talk, we shall summarize the auxiliary heating and current drive (HCD) scenarios under consideration for TE's FPP. O1-mode ECRH is planned to be the dominant HCD actuator, and we shall present the results of our initial scoping for EC launcher locations and parameters using the recently developed physics-based optimization method (Lopez et al, PPCF 67, 055012 2025). We shall also discuss other HCD schemes we have considered during this design process, primarily for aiding the current rampup and transition-to-burn phase, and we shall conclude with our initial recommendation of the overall HCD mix for TE's FPP.

*Tokamak Energy acknowledges U.S. Federal support for this work under TIA DE-SC0024889.

Presenters

  • Nicolas A Lopez

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd

Authors

  • Nicolas A Lopez

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • A Alieva

    • Tokamak Energy
  • Erik Maartensson

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • A. F. P. McAdam

    • Tokamak Energy
  • Steven McNamara

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd.
  • J Stirling

    • Tokamak Energy
  • Yuichi Takase

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • E Wooldridge

    • Tokamak Energy
  • Xin Zhang

    • Tokamak Energy Ltd
  • Nicola Bertelli

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
  • Masayuki Ono

    • Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory (PPPL)
  • Syun'ichi Shiraiwa

    • Princeton University / Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory