Development of high field Tokamak with force-balanced coil

Junji Kondoh, Kansuke Fujii, Kazuhiro Nomoto, Takahiro Harada, Shunji Tsuji-Iio, Ryuichi Shimada

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Abstract

Although high field is very favorable for magnetically confined fusion devices such as Tokamaks, electromagnetic forces derived from the field become serious. In particular, the large in-plane centering force hinders toroidal field coils from operating at higher fields. Instead of toroidal field coils, force-balanced coils (FBCs), by which this force is drastically reduced, are proposed for the coil system of a Tokamak. FBC can also provide enough poloidal flux for plasma breakdown and current induction during the ramp-up phase of the coil current. In this paper, how to design the FBC for Tokamaks is discussed. FBCs of ITER-EDA size were designed and compared with conventional toroidal field coil systems in terms of the electromagnetic force and the poloidal field in the vacuum vessel. The construction of a small Tokamak with FBCs, for the demonstration of Tokamak plasma confinement, was completed and plasmas have been generated in it.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)417-423
Number of pages7
JournalFusion Engineering and Design
Volume42
Issue number1-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 1998

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