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Determination of limiter design and material composition of MT-II spherical tokamak
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Abstract
MT-II is a spherical tokamak with a major radius of 0.15 m and a minor radius of 0.09 m, currently under development at the Pakistan Tokamak Plasma Research Institute. It is designed with a higher elongation of 2.67. This paper presents the design and material analysis of the limiter configuration for the MT-II tokamak, which is being carried out in two phases. In the first phase, theoretical studies and calculations are performed to estimate the plasma edge temperature, density, particle velocity, input power, heat flux, heat load and surface temperature on the limiter tile. In the second phase, computational techniques are applied to analyses the material properties, the maximum/minimum surface temperature rise (∆T °C) at stable heat load and power deposition based on theoretical calculations that will help optimize the design parameters of the limiter. The type of material and the surface temperature of the limiter as well as the general design parameters of MT-II are included in the proposed poloidal limiter. The results suggest that crystalline vein graphite is a suitable candidate for the proposed poloidal limiter. A combination of mechanical and electrical feedthrough techniques are used to improve the performance of the limiter. The proposed limiter is able to meet the requirements of MT-II.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Title: Determination of limiter design and material composition of MT-II spherical tokamak
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Abstract
MT-II is a spherical tokamak with a major radius of 0.
15 m and a minor radius of 0.
09 m, currently under development at the Pakistan Tokamak Plasma Research Institute.
It is designed with a higher elongation of 2.
67.
This paper presents the design and material analysis of the limiter configuration for the MT-II tokamak, which is being carried out in two phases.
In the first phase, theoretical studies and calculations are performed to estimate the plasma edge temperature, density, particle velocity, input power, heat flux, heat load and surface temperature on the limiter tile.
In the second phase, computational techniques are applied to analyses the material properties, the maximum/minimum surface temperature rise (∆T °C) at stable heat load and power deposition based on theoretical calculations that will help optimize the design parameters of the limiter.
The type of material and the surface temperature of the limiter as well as the general design parameters of MT-II are included in the proposed poloidal limiter.
The results suggest that crystalline vein graphite is a suitable candidate for the proposed poloidal limiter.
A combination of mechanical and electrical feedthrough techniques are used to improve the performance of the limiter.
The proposed limiter is able to meet the requirements of MT-II.
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