Project Details
Description
and to the extension of the stable operational space of steady-state hybrid plasmas for ITER, and potential future DEMO, and Fusion Nuclear Science Facility application. During the FY2019 to FY2022 program period, we will focus our research in three areas:
- Stability and simultaneous control of multiple low-n kink mode
- MHD stability of inductive scenarios
- Stability and performance of steady-state plasmas for high-βN reactor operation.
These research areas will contribute to long-term DIII-D programmatic goals of demonstrating operational scenarios with increased fidelity to burning plasma conditions, optimizing high-βN, steady-state advanced tokamak (AT) regimes, and demonstrating integrated, physics-based stability control and disruption avoidance.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/15/19 → 8/14/22 |
Funding
- Fusion Energy Sciences: US$7,988,643.00
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Nuclear Energy and Engineering
- Energy(all)
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