Stabilized Spheromak Fusion Reactors
[摘要] The U.S. fusion energy program is focused on research with the potential for studying plasmas at thermonuclear temperatures, currently epitomized by the tokamak-based International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) but also continuing exploratory work on other plasma confinement concepts. Among the latter is the spheromak pursued on the SSPX facility at LLNL. Experiments in SSPX using electrostatic current drive by coaxial guns have now demonstrated stable spheromaks with good heat confinement, if the plasma is maintained near a Taylor state, but the anticipated high current amplification by gun injection has not yet been achieved. In future experiments and reactors, creating and maintaining a stable spheromak configuration at high magnetic field strength may require auxiliary current drive using neutral beams or RF power. Here we show that neutral beam current drive soon to be explored on SSPX could yield a compact spheromak reactor with current drive efficiency comparable to that of steady state tokamaks. Thus, while more will be learned about electrostatic current drive in coming months, results already achieved in SSPX could point to a productive parallel development path pursuing auxiliary current drive, consistent with plans to install neutral beams on SSPX in the near future. Among possible outcomes, spheromak research could also yield pulsed fusion reactors at lower capital cost than any fusion concept yet proposed.
[发布日期] 2007-04-03 [发布机构]
[效力级别] [学科分类] 原子、分子光学和等离子物理
[关键词] AMPLIFICATION;BEAM CURRENTS;CAPITALIZED COST;CONFIGURATION;CONFINEMENT;EFFICIENCY;ELECTROSTATICS;EXPERIMENTAL REACTORS;LAWRENCE LIVERMORE NATIONAL LABORATORY;MAGNETIC FIELDS;PLASMA;PLASMA CONFINEMENT;PULSED FUSION [时效性]