Review of the conceptual design of a doublet fusion experimental power reactor
Abstract
The results of a two-year, conceptual design study of a fusion experiment power reactor (EPR) are presented. For this study, the primary objectives of the EPR are to obtain plasma ignition conditions and produce net electrical power. The design features a Doublet plasma configuration with a major radius of 4.5 m. The average plasma beta is 10 per cent which yields a thermonuclear power level of 410 MW during a 105-sec burn period. With a duty factor of 0.84, the gross electrical output is 124 MW(e) while the net output is 37 MW(e). The design features a 25-cm-thick, helium-cooled, modular, stainless-steel blanket with a 1-cm-thick, silicon carbide first wall. Sufficient shielding is provided to permit contact maintenance outside the shield envelope within 24 hr after shutdown. An overall plant concept has been developed including a superheated steam cycle power conversion system. Preliminary cost estimates and construction schedules have also been developed.
- Publication:
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ASME Numerical/Laboratory Computer Methods in Fluid Mechanics
- Pub Date:
- December 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976asme.meetQ....B
- Keywords:
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- Controlled Fusion;
- Fusion Reactors;
- Power Reactors;
- Reactor Design;
- Reactor Technology;
- Thermonuclear Power Generation;
- Cost Estimates;
- Magnetohydrodynamic Stability;
- Reactor Materials;
- Silicon Carbides;
- Plasma Physics