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Toward long-pulse, high-performance discharges in Tore Supra: Experimental knowledge and technological developments for heat exhaust

Journal Article · · Fusion Technology
OSTI ID:374459
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  1. Association Euratom-CEA, Saint-Paul-lez-Durance (France); and others

In view of high-power, long pulse steady-state operation, Tore Supra has incorporated in its design the active control of heat and particles in a realistic environment. A new inner-wall technology was developed in 1994 and is to be tested in 1995-1996 with a totally rebuilt 40-deg toroidal sector. A carbon-fiber-reinforced carbon-metal compound is based on the newest brazing technology and regorous quality control. Components such as the toroidal pump limiter and the guard limiters of plasma-heating antennas are being developed in the same way. For structures where brazing is difficult, boron carbide-coated components have been developed and installed in Tore Supra. For lower heat fluxes, a bolted concept has been designed and tested. The influence of inner-first-wall misalignment in Tore Supra on the power exhaust limitation of brazed components has been studied. Results from the technological development for the different power exhaust systems and the associated experimental knowledge obtained during plasma operation in Tore Supra are presented. 63 refs., 34 figs., 2 tabs.

OSTI ID:
374459
Journal Information:
Fusion Technology, Journal Name: Fusion Technology Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 29; ISSN 0748-1896; ISSN FUSTE8
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English